Latest PMI statistics

Here are some statistics from PMI which might be of interest to members here. The stats are from latest issue of "PMI Today".

Statistics through 31 July 2012

Total members
387199

% increase July 2012/2011
8.23%

New members (June 2012)
11013

Credentials - Total Active Holders of:

CAPM
18591

PMP
484761

PgMP
793

PMI-RMP
1529

PMI-SP
694

PMI-ACP
1141
 

Publishing

PMBOK Guide - Fourth Edition placed in circulation (includes PMI published translations) - July 2012
31395

Total copies in circulation
1169276

Total copies of all editions of the PMBOK Guide in circulation
3867797

admin's picture

Really interesting statistics. PMP is the only certification which seems to be popular in the market , all others have just failed to take off

RMP, ACP, SP are only done by People in Academic professions.

projectation's picture

Actually, if you consider that the PMI-ACP was released about a year ago and has in the month of January 2012 alone surpassed, with the exception of the PMP, what all the other certifications took years to accomplish indicates to me that it has grown quite a bit of adoption.

In terms of testing overall Agile knowledge I think the PMI-ACP is the best exam.  See this blog posting for more details: http://www.gantthead.com/blog/Agility-and-Project-Leadership/5126/

-Don Kim
projectation.com

 

admin's picture

 Good information Don, but for Agile / Scrum ACP is far from being considered an industry standard, there are other certifications also, so unless it picks up like PMP and really takes off, adoption will be a challenge.