Authorized Training Partner Handbook
Authorized Training Partner Handbook
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Introduction
Welcome to the Project Management Institute (PMI®) Authorized Training Partner Program (PMI ATP
Program or Program). This Handbook is designed to provide PMI ATPs with important Program information
and to facilitate active participation in this exciting, continuing education venture. This Handbook contains
information that is current as of the date the Handbook is issued. PMI reserves the right to change or
discontinue any aspect of the Program, and this Handbook may be periodically updated as Program changes
are made. If you should have any questions concerning the PMI ATP Program, please feel free to contact
[email protected].
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ATPs that would prefer to focus solely on supporting and training existing certification holders may offer
PDU-only courses.
PMP® Disciplined PDU-
Benefits Basic Premier
Exam Prep Agile® Only
ATP Periods
Upon official written notification from PMI of acceptance into the Program, registration in the Program is
conducted on an annual basis. Each ATP is assigned a membership renewal period by PMI.
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ATP Payment Methods
PMI accepts the following forms of payment:
Check
Payment must be in U.S. Dollars. Payment by check must be drawn from a U.S. Bank Account. All checks must
be made payable to “Project Management Institute”. Please reference your ATP number in the memo/notes
section.
Money Order
Money orders may originate from U.S. or non-U.S. institutions; however, the dollar amount must be in U.S.
Dollars.
Credit Card
We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover, and Diners Club. Due to PCI compliance we can
only accept credit card information via secure fax or the secure PMI Accellion site.
ACH/Wire Transfer
Please provide PMI a copy of your wire transfer receipt/confirmation reference your ATP number in the
memo section. Local government fees, business obligation fees, bank fees, etc. are the applicant’s
responsibility. For example: If you are renewing your premier or basic membership status at $2,100 USD and
your bank is charging $40USD to send the $2,100 wire transfer to PMI, the amount that must be credited into
PMI’s bank amount must be $2,100, not $2,060. The amount reflected on the PMI Invoice is the amount that
PMI must see in their bank account. PMI bank account information to which to send wire transfers is as
follows:
Wells Fargo
217 W. Baltimore Pike
2nd Floor
Media, Pennsylvania 19063 USA
Phone: +1-610-891-1088
Fax: +1-610-891-1065
Account Number: 2014183097209
Routing Transit Number: 121000248
Swift Code: WFBIUS6S
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Billing/Refund Process and Method
• Notification: As a result of the calculations, ATPs affected by the reconciliation process will be notified.
• Finance processing: Invoices or refunds will be created and distributed according to the calculation
report by the ATPAccountant (Finance team).
Data Processing
1. ATPs are matched to students using data from the Partner Platform. Students who do not redeem
their courses are not included in the True-Up process.
2. ATP country and Managed Region from the PMI data warehouse are matched to the above data using
the Provider Number.
3. Student country and Managed Regions from the PMI data warehouse are matched to the above data
using the PersonID identification software.
4. Pricing Tiers are assigned to each ATP and student based on their PMI Managed Region. Europe and
North America are in Pricing Tier 1; Asia Pacific and Latin America are in Pricing Tier 2; and South Asia,
MENA, and Sub-Saharan Africa are in Pricing Tier 3.
Data Calculations
The calculations below are used to determine the amount owed or due back to an ATP.
• Price Charged: This is the amount the ATP paid based on their Pricing Tier. It is calculated by multiplying
the total number of students for each type of course by the course fees reflective of the Provider’s
Pricing Tier.
• Corrected Price: The amount the ATP should have paid when factoring in the location of their students.
It is calculated by multiplying the total number of students for each course type by course fee reflective
of the student’s Pricing Tier. In cases where the student lives outside of a defined ATP Pricing Tier
(i.e., China) or where the student region is unknown, the provider region is used.
• Differential: The Price Charged minus the Corrected Price. This is the amount owed or due back to
an ATP.
• Threshold: The amount over or under which a provider will be billed or refunded. The threshold is
currently set at $250 or more owed or due back.
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Data Shared with ATPs
• Total amount owed or due (differential)
• Breakdown of price charged, corrected price, and differential by SKU, Student Pricing Tier, and
Student Managed Region
Dispute Process
If an ATP questions or disputes the results, notification to the Account Manager must be made in writing.
The AM will review the results with the Data Insights team to confirm data integrity. If the ATP continues to
dispute the findings, a third-party auditor will be consulted at the expense of the ATP. If corrections are
warranted, they will be honored by invoice or refund accordingly.
Active
The ATP is in good standing. Payment has been received and processed, all pertinent documents are currently
on file with PMI, and there are no compliance issues.
Inactive
The ATP’s profile is removed from the Education Provider Portal and ATP Directory. Reasons may include but
are not limited to: non-compliance, failed application, voluntary withdrawal, failure to make payment, failure to
provide all documents at the time of membership period renewal, violation of intellectual property rights or
requirements, etc.
Inactive ATPs must remove all references to the PMI ATP program from their marketing materials and must
immediately discontinue use of ATP Program and PMI logos, marks, materials and statements. This includes
course materials referencing PMI intellectual property. The ATP will not represent that it has any association
or affiliation (i.e., current or former association, former affiliation) with the PMI ATP Program. ATPs
understand that PMI conducts audits to ensure compliance of the ATP Program Guidelines and PMI
Intellectual Property. PMI reserves the right to retire an inactive ATP’s activities in CCRS.
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PMI complies with all applicable U.S. economic sanctions, export controls, and anti-boycott laws and
regulations, administered principally by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) and the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). In accordance with those
laws and regulations, PMI may be prohibited from processing applications for renewing applicants from
sanctioned or embargoed countries, or from persons subject to list-based sanctions. PMI will notify you if
your application cannot be processed for such reasons. For more information on economic sanctions and
export controls, please visit the OFAC website.
The PMI ATP Program Team is the authority on ATP status types and is the only authorized party to make
changes. Reinstatement of ATP status (from inactive to active) will be conducted on a case-by-case basis
and the ATP Program Team will determine the decision. Once an ATP is made inactive and terminated from
the ATP Program, the former ATP must reapply to the Program. Reinstating ATP status is not guaranteed
and is handled on a case-by-case basis. Please see the Termination section of this Handbook for more details.
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• Instructor bios and instructor PMI.org ID number for any instructor teaching the PMI
Authorized programs. (After application approval and invoice payment, these are needed to
prove instructors’ agile project experience, CAPM® and PMP® certification qualifications.)
Termination/Rejection
A. PMI reserves the sole and exclusive right to reject any applicant for the PMI ATP Program for any reason,
including without limitation the inability to meet Program eligibility criteria or other Program requirements.
B. PMI reserves the right to terminate or close an application (new or cycle renewal) if an applicant is non-
responsive to PMI’s reasonable requests for information or questions, or if there are multiple unsuccessful
attempts by PMI to obtain the required documentation or information to process an application. PMI will not
hold incomplete applications indefinitely. PMI will either process a completed application or close an
incomplete application. Applicants are expected to provide all the required documentation and information
upon initial submission to PMI for processing. More than one attempt by PMI to obtain the required
information or documentation following receipt of an incomplete application will result in a closed application.
Following closure of the application, the applicant will be required to wait one full year before re-applying.
C. PMI further reserves the sole and exclusive right to terminate a Provider’s participation in the Program at
any time for any reason, including without limitation a reason related to non-compliance with the PMI ATP
Program Application and Agreement or stated guidelines in the PMI ATP Program Handbook. Below are some
examples of non-compliance that may result in termination from the Program. An ATP’s participation in the
Program may be terminated based on:
• Repeated occurrences of compliance violations.
• Refusal to make corrections to its practices as requested by PMI.
• Non-compliance issues uncovered in a Quality Review, Active Audit, and/or compliance check.
• A lack of accountability or ownership displayed by the ATP-designated Compliance Contact to ensure
that Program criteria are being met at all times.
• ATP activities aligned to an outdated PMI standard in CCRS. PMI members and credential holders rely
on the Education Provider Portal (CCRS) to locate and secure up-to-date educational opportunities to
meet their needs.
• Posting negative comments about PMI on social media or other venues that potentially denigrate the
PMI brand.
• PMI’s receipt of complaints from students or other parties about the ATP’s services or business
practices. Complaints filed with government agencies or websites, such as the Better Business
Bureau, Linked In, Facebook, etc., about the ATP, may also be a basis for termination.
• An ATP having been removed from participating in other programs of PMI.
D. An ATP’s first time offense with respect to non-compliance may subject the ATP to termination from the
Program, based on the severity of the non-compliance uncovered, regardless of an ATP’s positive history and
good standing.
E. An ATP notified of compliance violations may or may not be granted 15 business days to resolve any such
non-compliance, depending on the severity, magnitude, and or frequency of the violation(s). If PMI grants the
opportunity for resolution, failure to comply within the 15 business days will result in termination from the
Program.
F. A terminated ATP will remain inactive for one year, at a minimum, from the time of the termination
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notification. The terminated ATP may reapply to the Program after the one year inactive period. Reinstating
ATP status is not guaranteed, is within PMI’s sole discretion, and will be handled on a case-by case basis by
the ATP Program team.
G. If an ATP is terminated from the Program, any potential refunds due to the ATP as a result of termination
are at the discretion of PMI. Program participants that are terminated must remove all references to the
PMI ATP Program in their marketing materials, including websites, business cards, etc., within 30 days of
receipt of the termination notice. Additionally, terminated Program participants must apply for the required
intellectual property license to use PMI IP in their course materials as a non-ATP by completing the
PMI Permissions Agreement Form.
H. Depending on the reason for termination, activities listed in the terminated ATP’s Education Provider
Portal of CCRS will be retired within a 3 month period. If the terminated ATP is eligible to re-apply to the
Program, is approved, and active status is reinstated, the re-instated ATP must re-enter its activities into
CCRS. PMI cannot change the status of retired activities once they have been retired. A student can still
claim PDUs against a retired activity provided the student has completed the course before the activity
retirement date and has claimed the PDUs for the retired activity within the student’s current certification
cycle. Eligibility to re-apply to the ATP Program is at PMI’s discretion.
I. Termination from the Program results in an immediate status change from active to inactive.
Inactive status means:
1. Students seeking courses will no longer find the organization in the PMI CCRS directory.
2. Students will no longer be able to claim pre-approved PDUs for activities completed after the
retirement date of the activity in CCRS. Activities listed in the Education Provider Portal of CCRS will
be retired within a 3 month period as defined by PMI. Retiring activities in CCRS is at PMI’s discretion.
3. All PMI logo and PMI Authorized Training Partner Program logo usage in marketing collateral, course
materials, webpages, etc. must be removed immediately.
4. Organizations must complete the Permissions Agreement Form to obtain a license agreement for any
PMI intellectual property being used in any course materials.
5. After 30 days from the inactive date, the ATP program may audit the status of items 3 and 4. If
non-compliance is discovered, the organization may not be eligible to re-apply to the Program in the
future. Any non-compliance activity reported may be forwarded to PMI Legal for further action.
6. Once inactive and if eligible to re-apply, the organization must re-apply at the discretion of PMI and
is not guaranteed.
J. The PMI ATP Program structure including pricing, is subject to change at any time. With any such changes,
PMI reserves the right in its sole discretion to discontinue the applicable terms and conditions of an existing
Agreement.
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Appeals Process
In the event of the occurrence of an adverse decision as described above, the chief operational officer or
other authorized representative of the ATP Applicant or Provider shall have the right to appeal such an
adverse PMI decision by informing PMI of the ATP Applicant or Provider’s intent to appeal within thirty (30)
days of receipt of PMI’s written decision.
All appeals shall be forwarded in writing to [email protected]. The appeal letter shall: (a) clearly state the
specific grounds on which the appeal is being made, and (b) include all relevant supportive documentation
demonstrating why the appellant feels that the decision by PMI is in error and should be reconsidered.
Within thirty (30) days of receipt of the written appeal, PMI shall review the appeal and supportive
documentation, and inform the appellant in writing whether or not the appeal has been approved or denied.
If the appeal is approved, the appellant will be automatically accepted or reinstated into the ATP program
and will be sent all relevant guidelines, forms, and logos.
In the event that the appeal is denied PMI, the appellant will not be admitted into the ATP Program or will
maintain inactive status as indicated in the termination notice. The decision of PMI shall be final and binding
on the ATP Applicant or Provider.
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• Ensures contact information advertised on the public directory is accurate.
• Instructor Management by adding, removing and approving instructors for the Train the Trainer program.
Compliance Contact
• The compliance contact may be the same person as the primary administrative contact.
• Responsible for ensuring that ATP Program criteria are met at all times.
• Ensures that the ATP organization has and follows a clear, measurable process to ensure that all
Program criteria are met.
• Ensures adherence to all ATP Program and CCR Program policies
• Responsible for cycle renewal application and meeting quality review/active audit requirements
• Acts as back up contact to the primary contact
• Responsible for contacting the PMI ATP Program Team and initiating any account changes and updates
Additional Contacts
• Individuals within the ATP organization that should receive information regarding ATP Program
membership renewal and general account information. First additional contact listed must have a
generic email address.
• Acts as back up contact to the primary contact
• Acts as a backup for compliance contact with regard to contacting the PMI ATP Program Team and
initiating account changes and updates
Provider Representative
• Responsible for managing ATP activity listing in the CCRS directory
• Ensures compliance with CCRS policies
• Responsible for adding an activity, editing an activity or retiring an activity in the CCRS directory
• Submits batch PDU claims
• Manages other ATP representatives
• Edits the ATP organization’s provider description
Course/Activity Contact
• Contact advertised in the public directory for a course offering.
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Policy to Maintain Compliance of CCRS Activities
The ATP Program incorporates education and training best practices. This includes an expectation of
continuous improvement and maintenance of timeliness and relevancy of educational offerings over time.
All educational and training materials, including without limitation supplemental readings, syllabi, teaching
methods, student needs, learning outcomes, faculty, case studies, student assessments, assignments, are
likely to require change over time. Any material changes will require updates to your course materials and
to your activities listed in the CCRS Directory. ATPs are required to keep their CCRS Directory of activities
current. This will ensure practitioners and organizations searching for educational opportunities will
retrieve activity listings that are credible, relevant, and current. Ensuring that your materials are
consistently up to date supports and promotes the value proposition of your organization as an ATP.
The ATP Administrative Contact and Compliance Contact for your organization are responsible for
maintaining the relevancy and accuracy of your organization’s profile and course listings in the CCRS
directory.
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Company Operation Separation
If a current ATP removes a part of the existing operations and places this operation into a newly formed
company with a new company name, the newly formed company must meet the ATP criteria in order to apply
and be approved for the ATP status. This includes but is not limited to the newly formed company providing
project management applicable training for a year. Under no circumstances with the operation with a new
company name be able to carry the same ATP number as the remaining company.
Business Partnerships
Restrictions on Providing ATP Licensed Courses to non-ATPs
ATPs may not license courseware containing the PMI® Authorized PMP® Exam Prep course or Disciplined Agile®
workshops materials available only to ATPs to any third party.
An ATP may create courses, tools, apps and other products containing PMI Intellectual property and PMI
Standards. Access to the PMBOK® Guide Figures can be found on the Marketing Portal. In
addition, the list of available Foundational and Practice Standards & Framework that can be requested is
located on the PMBOK® Guide and Standards page on pmi.org. Requests to translate any PMI titles (via PMI
Translation Agreement) or host PMI titles in their entirety on a secure site (via PMI Site License Agreement)
must also be requested from the PMI Legal Department using the Permissions Request Form. Questions about
applying for license agreements may be sent by e-mail to [email protected].
Note that if you sell any non-PMP Prep course materials to a non-ATP, the non-ATP cannot affix the official
PMI ATP seal on those materials and cannot affix the ATP number on the non-ATP student certificates of
completion, or any other non-ATP marketing materials. The PMI ATP seal and ATP number are strictly for the
organization identified as the active ATP.
ATP Referrals
An ATP may recommend another ATP’s course offerings provided the parties involved are current ATPs in
good standing.
The “referring ATP” must be transparent in their advertising to the public, including marketing materials and
website advertising highlighting the following:
• The activity is developed and delivered by another ATP
• The registration/cancellation policy is clear to student
The “referred ATP”
• Must have the activity registered in CCRS
• Must award the PDUs and issue the PMI Certificate of Completion to the student
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Guidelines for Use of PMI Intellectual Property
PMI ATP Seal (Logo)
The latest version of the PMI ATP seal (logo) and usage guidelines will be provided during the Onboarding
phase of enrollment.
The PMI ATP Seal is licensed on a non-exclusive, non-transferable basis by PMI to members of the PMI ATP
Program as a program benefit for ATPs to use pursuant to the terms and conditions herein, and of the ATP
Application and Agreement, and consistently with the usage guidelines. The terms of the license to use the
ATP Seal may be modified from time to time at PMI’s sole discretion.
The ATP Seal must be displayed in such a way that it is clearly linked to the name of the ATP and may only be
used in conjunction with ATP’s registered courses or educational products. The ATP Seal may only be used on
an ATP's webpage for a CAPM® course if the ATP uses only the authorized certification exam prep training
materials provided by PMI.
The ATP Seal may only be used in a manner to reflect the ATP’s membership in the ATP Program and not in a
manner which expresses or implies that PMI has accredited, certified, sponsored, endorsed, guaranteed or
approved the quality of any of an ATP’s specific products, courses, publications, or services. In addition, the
ATP seal may not be placed directly next to any PDU eligible non-PMI certification classes to avoid any
perceived sponsorship, endorsement, or affiliation with PMI. For example, if an ATP offers their own
certificate in project management, the ATP may not affix the PMI ATP seal directly in conjunction with its
own certification.
If the ATP Seal is placed on an ATP’s products, courses, publications, or materials describing its services, the
following statements must be used: “Provider is a member of the PMI ATP Program. PMI does not specifically
endorse, approve, or warrant ATP’s products, courses, publications, or services.” Additionally, the following
trademark attribution statement shall be used: “The PMI ATP seal is a registered mark of the Project
Management Institute, Inc.”
The ATP Seal may not be used by the ATP in a manner where it is stated or implied (by affirmative words or
by specific placement of the ATP Seal) that the ATP’s partners, subcontractors, licensees of the ATPs, or any
other third party, are also an ATP. When using the ATP Seal, the ATP must use the name under which it is
registered as an ATP.
Providers must immediately cease all use of the ATP Seal upon the expiration or termination of their ATP
Agreement with PMI and must immediately remove the ATP Seal from its website and cease distribution of
any course materials, marketing materials and advertisements containing the ATP Seal. Please refer to the
Logo Usage Guidelines that were provided with your Onboarding materials for information regarding
technical specifications and specific placement of the ATP Logo on your website, products and marketing
and advertising materials.
PMI Logo
Permission to display the PMI corporate logo will only be granted for use with an active link to the PMI
homepage from the ATP’s homepage. Otherwise, PMI does not permit use of its corporate logo on any non-
PMI printed materials, web sites, business cards, or publications.
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Quick Reference Guide to
PMI Intellectual
®
Property (IP)
FOR THE PMI AUTHORIZED TRAINING PARTNER (ATP) PROGRAM
VERSION 2.1
MARCH 2022
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Table of Contents
What is PMI Intellectual Property (IP)? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Trademark Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Attribution Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
PURPOSE: This Quick Reference Guide is designed to create awareness for PMI®
Authorized Training Partners (ATPs) around PMI’s rules and policies. This aid
is not intended to replace or substitute any other PMI policy, but rather to
help ATPs overcome common PMI Intellectual Property-related mistakes.
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What is PMI Intellectual
Property (IP)?
Project Management Institute (PMI) IP includes all PMI trademarks, service marks, and
certification marks, and copyrighted materials, as used in conjunction with PMI’s
credentials, products, services, reproductions of standards and publications, and
logos. Examples shown below are illustrative only and may not be permitted for use.
Refer to your license for more details (This is not a complete list of PMI IP).
Disciplined Agile
Benefits realization is the common thread that runs from organizational strategy through project
OK® Guide Originating in the software industry in the early 2000s, the The Practice Standard for Scheduling – Third Edition provides the latest thinking regarding good
deliverables that contribute benefits. Yet, according to PMI’s 2018 Pulse of the Profession Report: G L O B A L S TA N D A R D
agile movement has permeated a broad range of industries. and accepted practices in the area of scheduling for a project. Aligned with A Guide to the Project Success in Disruptive Times, only one in three organizations report high benefits realization maturity.
d group of Project Management Institute (PMI®) volunteers gathered for a ground-
Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Sixth Edition, this updated practice standard
BENEFITS
to create a project management body of knowledge. This effort would later evolve Organizations in diverse fields such as manufacturing,
education and healthcare (among others) are implementing expounds on the information contained in Section 6 on Project Schedule Management of the This practice guide provides a comprehensive look at the topic of benefits realization as it relates to
dard for project management: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge
agile approaches. Organizations seeking a competitive PMBOK® Guide. portfolio, program, and project management and will help you tackle this important topic and drive
ough business has changed considerably through the decades, good project
advantage in today’s marketplace value agile as they strive to more successful outcomes and better strategic alignment in your organization.
ces remain critical drivers of the most successful business outcomes. They add value, In this new edition of the practice standard, you will learn to identify the elements of a good schedule
become quicker, more responsive and flexible—all desirable
REALIZATION
and increase an organization’s competitive advantage. model, its purpose, use, and benefits. You will also discover what is required to produce and maintain Inside this practice guide you will find:
(PMBOK® GUIDE) Sixth Edition
MANAGEMENT
Project Management Institute (PMI) partnered with Agile Description of scheduling • The core principles of benefits realization.
hase, the PMBOK® Guide is open to public review and comment, and the core
Alliance® to develop the Agile Practice Guide. Definition of schedule model • The benefits realization management life cycle from organizational mission, vision, and strategy
A G I L E
onsiders each comment. Over 8,500 comments were received during the
he PMBOK® Guide – Sixth Edition, making it a true product of the project Uses and benefits of the schedule model through project deliverables and success measurement, and how it contributes to the expected
The Agile Practice Guide provides tools, situational guidelines Definitions of key terms and steps for scheduling
mmunity and an essential tool for all practitioners. benefits and value that the organization intends to realize.
and an understanding of the various agile approaches available
Detailed descriptions of scheduling components
• A framework and guidance to help practitioners manage benefits realization in organizational
A Practice Guide
to enable better results. This practice guide is essential for
Edition Guidance on the principles and concepts of schedule model creation and use
anyone who wants to learn more about agile approaches, but project management and portfolio, program, and project management.
Descriptions of schedule model principles and concepts
he PMBOK® Guide – Sixth Edition includes guidance on applying good project it is especially useful for those project managers accustomed
Differences between schedule models, schedule model instances, and presentations As with all PMI standards and publications, this practice guide also aligns with our other standards
ces within agile or adaptive environments. The addition of this new knowledge makes to working in a more traditional environment who want to
Detailed descriptions of critical path method, critical chain, program evaluation and review including: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide)® – Sixth Edition; The
est, most versatile resources for today’s project management practitioner. adapt to a more agile approach. It is specifically designed to
P R A C T I C E G U I D E
technique (PERT), rolling wave planning, and Monte Carlo simulation Standard for Program Management – Fourth Edition; and The Standard for Portfolio Management –
work hand-in-hand with PMI’s flagship publication, A Guide to
owledge Area) of the Guide now has four introductory parts: Key Concepts; Trends Uses and applications of adaptive project management approaches in scheduling, such as agile Fourth Edition.
the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) –
ctices; Tailoring Considerations; and Considerations for Agile/Adaptive Guidance and information on generally accepted good practices associated with the planning,
Sixth Edition.
development, maintenance, communication, and reporting processes of an effective schedule
Filled with examples, tips and case studies, and created with model
so features greater emphasis on the strategic and business knowledge aspects input from the leading experts in the field of agile practices,
ment, with a discussion of project management business documents in the first three the Agile Practice Guide is an essential tool you can use to lead
a new section on the role of the project manager, which discusses the PMI Talent your organization to successful results.
Agile Alliance® | PMI® GLOBAL STANDARD
kill sets organizations demand that make project managers more competitive and
leadership, and strategic and business management. In addition, you will find an
Adaptive Project Environments.
LOGOS
TRADEMARKED IMAGES
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Trademark Notices
A trademark notice, such as the registered symbol (®), must be placed after a PMI
registered trademark, such as, PMP®, PMI Today®, or Certified Associate in Project
Management (CAPM)®.
ü PMP® credential
The registered symbol should appear in
superscript font.
The alternative is the trademark (™) symbol, which should be used for
unregistered marks. Always use a PMI trademark as a proper adjective not a noun.
When possible, follow the trademark with a common noun that defines the product or
service (as shown below).
§ In printed material (texts, flyers, slideshows, etc.), the registered symbol must be present
with the first instance of the registered mark on each page of the printed publication.
Subsequent instances on a given page don’t require the symbol.
§ On websites, the registered symbol must be present with the first instance of the
registered mark on each page of a website where the mark appears. (See page 6
for more information).
§ In book and product titles, the registered symbol must always accompany a PMI
registered mark. For example, PMP® Exam Prep Study Guide.
ü
Each PMI credential has more than
Project Management Professional one registered mark.
(PMP)® certification*
Each version requires use of the
registered symbol after the mark
ü
Project Management Professional® followed by the common descriptive
exam name of the product it modifies
(e.g., exam, certification,
For more information, visit PMI Trademarks Usage Guidelines and the PMI List of Marks.
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Attribution Statements
When citing one or more PMI trademarks, the accompanying attribution statement
must be shown on the same page, both in print and in electronic formats.
ü
The Project Management
Professional (PMP)® credential is ← The registered symbol is used when
widely recognized. citing a PMI trademark.
← In
ü
Project Management Professional (PMP) is a the attribution statement, the
registered mark of the Project Management registered symbol is not used.
Institute, Inc.
ü
PMP and PfMP are registered marks of the
Project Management Institute, Inc. products or services, the marks can
be combined into one attribution
statement.
For more information, visit PMI Trademarks Usage Guidelines and the PMI List of Marks.
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Using PMI IP on the Web
Registered marks have different rules depending on the media in which they are used.
The registered symbol must appear with the first instance of a registered mark on
every page of a website.
← Remember
ü
to include an attribution
The PMI logo is a mark of the
Project Management Institute, Inc. statement at the bottom of the page where
the logo appears.
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Using PMI IP in Social
Media
There are special considerations with use of PMI IP on social media websites.
PMI marks should always include the trademark notice, i.e. the registered symbol (®) or
the trademark symbol (™), whichever is appropriate. The attribution statement should
be included where possible. However, websites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter
present special issues to consider due to inherent limitations:
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Using PMI IP in Print
PMI Trademarks in Printed Materials
The registered symbol must appear with the first instance of a registered mark in
printed materials, such as books, manuals, slide shows, or marketing brochures. You
do not need to include the registered symbol after the first mention, except when it is
part of the title of a book or product, in which case it must always be used.
KNOW MORE I STAND OUT I GET HIRED An attribution statement can cover multiple
Start your career in trademark citations and be placed on the
project management first page of the document.
Explore the Project Management
Professional (PMP)® Credential
← In
ü
The PMI® Authorized Training this instance of the attribution
Partner seal is a mark of the statement, the registered mark should be
Project Management Institute, Inc.
included after "PMI", as shown on the left.
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Referring to A Guide to
the Project Management
Body of Knowledge
(PMBOK® Guide)
The PMBOK® Guide has two special rules involving its use. The rules apply to its use in
any medium. It must always be written like this:
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Management Body of
Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) 2. The abbreviated version of the title
should always include the words,
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document.
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The PMI® Authorized Training to include an attribution
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Management Institute, Inc. the ATP seal appears. In this instance,
the registered mark should be included
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holders to demonstrate achievement of the PMP certification. The PMP credential logo
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materials, or on websites.
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Using the PMI ATP Seals
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badge to each destination, as desired. You can also use the provided embed code to
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Using The PMI Talent
Triangle®
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websites and promotional materials. The word mark “The PMI Talent Triangle” is a
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titles if you sell the book on your website or have included a legally purchased copy of
the PMI publication in your course materials.
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Claims
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management training by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
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quality assurance criteria.
9 [Your company name] has been approved by PMI to issue contact hours and
PDUs for your courses.
9 Your trainers are PMP® credential holders.
9 Your instructors with the Authorized Training Partner Instructor seal are
authorized to teach PMP® exam prep.
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PMI materials as outlined in the PMI ATP Program Application. Use of content beyond
your license without permission from PMI is copyright infringement and program
non-compliance and can result in termination from the Program.
The following copyrighted materials can be used in courses and events under the
PMI ATP Program:
§ Use of authorized PMP® Exam Prep training materials provided by PMI to prepare
candidates for the PMP® examination
§ Use of content and glossary definitions from the most current edition of the
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§ Use of content and glossary definitions from all other PMI standards, guides and
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Guide or any PMI publication unless the ATP has a Site License to place an electronic,
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There is a one-time Site License fee and an annual payment based on the estimated
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Paraphrasing of PMI
Publications
Paraphrasing is done by making changes to another party’s original text, such that it is
no longer an exact quote or reproduction, yet conveys the same idea.
The enterprise environmental factors that can influence the Direct Original text from
and Manage Project Work process include, but are not limited to: the PMBOK® Guide
Organizational structure, culture, management practices, and
sustainability;
The enterprise environmental factors influencing the Direct and Paraphrased text in
Manage Project Work process include: course materials
Organizational structure & culture Infrastructure
← You
ü Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project must cite the
Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – Sixth source of the
Edition, Project Management Institute Inc., 2017, Page 93. information.
If your materials paraphrase heavily, you may place this statement at the beginning of
your course: “Materials in this class are based on the A Guide to the Project Management
Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Seventh Edition, Project Management Institute Inc.,
2021”
This will cover you for any paraphrasing throughout your materials and you won’t need
to cite individual instances.
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Using PMI Copyrighted
Materials
PMI ATP Program may use an unlimited number of glossary terms and other content
from the PMBOK® Guide and other PMI Standards.
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Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project referencing PMI content
Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – directly, please be sure
Sixth Edition, Project Management Institute Inc., 2017,
to include appropriate
Fig. 2-1, Page 562.
citations.
Planned Value (PV). The authorized budget Terms from the PMBOK® Guide
assigned to scheduled work. are often found in the
glossary. Use the glossary
Earned Value (EV). The measure of work
definitions when possible to
performed expressed in terms of the budget
minimize use of excerpts.
authorized for that work.
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These definitions are taken from the Glossary of to cite the source
Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project of the information.
Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – Sixth
Edition, Project Management Institute Inc., 2017.
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← If
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*Stakeholder. An individual, group, or organization glossary terms from
who may affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to the PMBOK® Guide are
be affected by a decision, activity, or outcome of a mixed with terms from
project, program or portfolio. other sources, use an
asterisk (*) to show
Scrum Master – The person whose role it is to work
which terms are from
to facilitate meetings and remove impediments for
the team in agile software development. the glossary.
ü
*These definitions are taken from the Glossary of Project
Management Institute, A Guide to the Project Management Body of
Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – Sixth Edition, Project Management
Institute Inc., 2017.
If you use many references in your materials, you may place this statement at the
beginning of your course and link the references back to it: “Materials indicated with
an asterisk are taken from, [Insert Title of PMI Publication and Year of Copyright].”
You will no longer need to place a citation on each page where it appears.
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