The Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) is the pinnacle of the Association for Project Management (APM) suite of project management credentials.
Attaining ChPP status demonstrates your technical knowledge, professional practice and ethical behaviour as measured against a defined benchmark.
Candidates applying for submission of their application are guided through the process and supported along each step of the application. This support is provided by someone who has been through exactly the same process as you and is ChPP qualified.
We only use ChPP qualified experts, providing you with an enhanced understanding of the requirements and the characteristics of an effective submission.
Please note: application fees are separate to this support programme and are your own responsibility to pay (see Important Notification below). We will guide you through this payment process.
Important: The QA ChPP Application Support Programme is delivered over a period of twelve weeks. Briefly, this comprises:
- A half-day group launch session
- A 30 minute one-to-one review
- A mock interview session of up to two hours, depending on the applicable application route.
Your QA expert undertakes a full review of your complete submission around eight weeks into the programme and supports you in the final two weeks leading to the submission date. You will attend a “mock” interview around two weeks after the submission date.
You are committing to:
- Provide up to four project overviews demonstrating complexity against defined criteria
- Provide twelve competence statements demonstrating your competence
- Complete your CPD Log indicating at least 35 hours of professional development over the past year
- Spend around 42 hours collating, writing and presenting the above data for review and submission to APM
The QA ChPP Application Support Programme is aimed at those who meet the following criteria:
- You have a track record with demonstrable evidence of delivering projects, programmes, portfolios, or fulfilled a key enabling function to these
- You possess current and up-to-date knowledge of current good practice and methods
- You are actively involved in the project, programme or portfolio profession
- You do not need to be an APM member to submit an application.
Successfully attaining ChPP status provides numerous benefits to you personally as a candidate, as well as the organisation you represent. Some of these benefits include:
- Recognition of your capability and professional status
- Enhanced credibility amongst your peers and clients alike
- A framework for career development
- Competitive edge
- The use of the post-nominal ChPP
- Enhanced status in delivering complex projects, programmes or portfolios.
QA occupies an enviable position in providing this support programme supported by Consultants with proven track records in all aspects of project, programme and portfolio delivery, as well as having attained ChPP status in their own right.
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