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P43.04 PMI's sustainabilty literature & certification

Mark Engelhardt

Unlock a sustainable future with PMI! Discover free resources like the P5 framework, designed to elevate every project. Learn how to incorporate people, planet, and prosperity into your work and explore the new PMI and GPM certification. Ready to make a real impact? Watch now!

Mark Engelhardt
Founder of PPPM Academy

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Lucila Dotto Global Head of Sustainability at the PMI

Lucila Dotto is the Global Head of Sustainability at the Project Management Institute (PMI) - a true pioneer helping shape how the profession responds to one of the defining challenges of our time: sustainability.

Summary

Boost Your Project's Impact: PMI's Sustainability Resources and Certification

The Project Management Institute (PMI) is committed to equipping project management leaders with the resources and knowledge needed to drive sustainable change. This blog post delves into PMI's sustainability literature and certification, offering insights into how you can integrate sustainable practices into your projects, regardless of your industry.

Free Resources: Integrating Sustainability into Every Project

PMI offers a wealth of free resources designed to help project managers embrace sustainability. A key highlight is the P5 framework, which focuses on:

  • People: Considering the social impact of your project.
  • Planet: Minimizing environmental impact.
  • Prosperity: Ensuring economic viability and long-term value.
  • Product: Delivering sustainable and responsible solutions.
  • Process: Implementing efficient and environmentally conscious processes.

This framework encourages project managers to move beyond the traditional triple constraint (scope, time, and cost) and adopt a more holistic perspective. In addition to the P5 framework, PMI offers a competency standard, a practice guide, and a forthcoming product focused on reporting the value and sustainable impact of projects, set to launch at the Global Summit in Phoenix.

All of these resources are available for free, aligning with PMI's mission to empower project professionals to drive real change.

PMI and GPM Certification: Formalizing Your Sustainability Knowledge

For those seeking to formalize their knowledge and demonstrate their commitment to sustainability, PMI offers a certification in partnership with Green Project Management (GPM). This certification is designed for all project professionals, not just those working on explicitly "green" initiatives.

Who Should Get Certified?

The certification is aimed at:

  • Project managers seeking to elevate their projects with sustainable practices.
  • Professionals in any industry looking to incorporate people, planet, and prosperity into their project management approach.
  • Individuals already working in the sustainability space who want to gain insights from the project management profession.

No prior experience in sustainability is required. The focus is on equipping project professionals with the tools and knowledge to make every project more sustainable.

A shorter version of the exam is available for those who already hold a PMP or CAPM certification, allowing them to quickly add expertise in the sustainability domain.

Elevating Every Project: A Core Mission

PMI's sustainability initiative is driven by the mission to elevate every project. Sustainability isn't just about climate initiatives; it's about integrating responsible practices into every aspect of project management. This includes considering the social, environmental, and economic impacts of your projects.

Key Takeaways for Project Management Leaders

  • Free Resources: Leverage PMI's free sustainability resources, including the P5 framework, to enhance your projects.
  • Certification: Consider the PMI and GPM certification to formalize your knowledge and demonstrate your commitment to sustainability.
  • Broad Applicability: Understand that sustainability applies to all projects, regardless of industry or focus.
  • Elevate Every Project: Embrace the mission to elevate every project by integrating people, planet, and prosperity into your approach.

Conclusion

PMI is providing the tools and knowledge necessary for project management leaders to integrate sustainability into their work. By leveraging the free resources and considering the certification, you can enhance your projects, drive positive change, and contribute to a more sustainable future. Embrace the opportunity to elevate every project and make a lasting impact on the world.