IPMA Individual Competence Baseline

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The IPMA Individual Competence Baseline ( ICB 4.0 ) is the international project management standard of the IPMA - International Project Management Association for people. It was published in 2015 as the fourth version of the PM standard. Since then, the standard has been supplemented by the IPMA Organizational Competence Baseline ( OCB 1.0 ) for companies and organizations and the IPMA Project Excellence Baseline .

The ICB is the content basis for the international recognition of the national programs for the certification of project management personnel over five qualification and competence levels.

These are coordinated between IPMA and its 70 national subsidiaries and are described in the so-called 4-LC system. ICB 4 comprises the three areas of contextual skills (Perspective), personal and social skills (People) and technical skills (Practice), consisting of a total of 28 elements.

Compared to process standards such as the North American Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) by PMI or PRINCE2 by AXELOS, the ICB defines usability for the implementation of projects and is not limited to fixed processes or project methodology (planned or agile). It can thus be freely combined with process standards such as the two mentioned. In the German-speaking area, it is completed by the two-volume manual project management (PM4) from the German Society for Project Management GPM , the German representation of IPMA, with instructions, methods, processes and tools.

Versions

The current version 4.0 of the ICB was adopted at the IPMA World Congress on September 30, 2015. It is offered in different forms. In addition to the Individual Competence Baseline , a Project Excellence Baseline and an Organizational Competence Baseline are also available. For the first time, different target groups are served with specific information on the subject of project management.

Previous released versions:

credentials

  1. GPM blog , accessed on January 7, 2016
  2. IPMA website , accessed on 7 January 2016

literature

  • Thyssen / Sedlmayer / Fuster: Individual Competence Baseline for Project, Program & Portfolio Management Version 4.0 ISBN 978-94-92338-01-3
  • Gilles Caupin / Hans Knöpfel / Gerrit Koch / Klaus Pannenbäcker / Francisco Pérez-Polo / Chris Seabury (eds.): ICB - IPMA Competence Baseline Version 3.0 ISBN 0-9553213-0-1
  • Gilles Caupin / Hans Knöpfel / Peter Morris / Dr. Erhard Motzel / Dr. Olaf Pannenbäcker (Ed.): ICB - IPMA Competence Baseline Version 2.0 ISBN 3-00-004057-9
  • GPM German Society for Project Management e. V. (Hrsg.): Competence-based project management (PM4): Handbook for practice and further training in project management ISBN 978-3-924841-77-5

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