SPOCE offer free APM Associate Membership (usually £130) to all APM PMQ exam takers
SPOCE offer free APM Associate Membership (usually £130) to all APM PMQ exam takers
Did you know..? That SPOCE are the only organisation to offer FREE APM 'Associate Membership' to all APM PMQ qualification takers?
As an organisation, APM are always willing to champion Project Management as the ‘go to’ profession and here at SPOCE we are always happy to support them. This is why we offer free APM Associate Membership to anyone taking their PMQ exam with SPOCE. This will encourage people to advance their career and take advantage of the wealth of benefits and resources that membership brings. The membership offer is open to 'all 'people that sit a PMQ exam and does not differentiate between passes and fails. So in the unlikely event that delegates do not pass their exam first time, they still qualify for free membership.
What you get with APM Associate Membership
Status - Being a member of the Chartered Body for the Project Profession can enhance career status
Development – Members can earn Continued Professional Development (CPD) points and this can lead to up to £18k additional income per annum*
Tools and resources - Instant access to tools and resources such as the award winning ‘Project Journal’
Savings - members receive preferential rates for networking events
An easy process – taking only approximately 5 minutes
The APM Project Management Qualification is formerly known as APMP. The APM Project Management qualification course is now known as the APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ). This is also equivalent to IPMA level D and SCQF level 7.
Who is this for?
People with an understanding of project management and/or previously qualified at PFQ level. The level of understanding gained from this is much broader and practical than the entry level.
What is assessed?
APM PMQ assesses all areas of project management in a more practical, strategic and commercial way, such as: budgeting and cost management, conflict management, communication, earned value management, leadership, negotiation, procurement, sponsorship and teamwork.
The APM PMQ exam
A single 3-hour closed book paper where candidates must answer 10 of a choice of 15 questions.
SPOCE training
SPOCE offer public courses for this APM PMQ course and if there are 4 or more delegates in the same organisation we can arrange for bespoke client APM training workshops on your premises.
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