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Answer added by  Mohamed Helal, Project Manager, GROUP CONSULT INTERNATIONAL
8 years ago

I think PMP is the first step..............

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Answer added by  Zain ul Abdin, Project Planning & Control Manager, Redco International Trading and Contracting
8 years ago

First PMP and then you can move forward to further specialized certifications.

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Answer added by  Abid Khatib, QA Manager, Organization Developer, QMS & PMP Trainer, AGC - Zamil Group
8 years ago

PMP is overall project management whereas PSP is related to planning and scheduling.

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Answer added by  Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi, Shared Services Supervisor, Saudi Musheera Co. Ltd.
8 years ago

PMP is the first                 .

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Answer added by  Rabah Bounefla, mechanical engineer , bonatti Algerie
6 years ago

 i should have primavera experience or ms project to pass planning & schedulling professionel exam