The Bangalore Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI) was founded in
1998, as an autonomous, non-profit, membership association dedicated to the science
of project Management.
The objectives of the Chapter supplement the purposes of PMI as set forth in the
PMI by-laws.
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The Chapter objectives are to encourage and facilitate
education, certification and professionalism in Project Management and to provide a
forum for discussion and examination of problems, solutions, applications, and ideas
related to the management of projects and to foster communication between public and
private sectors regarding project management, and to disseminate within the primary
area of operation of the Chapter information regarding developments in project
management.
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Chapter membership puts you in contact with a local
“network of expertise” and ongoing opportunities for face-to-face contact
with peers from a wide variety of organizations and industries. PMI's support of
members on a local level continues to expand.
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Chapters advance the mission and objectives of PMI by promoting
professional standards and practices. Ongoing professional development is a key
benefit to membership and is supported at the chapter level through activities,
meetings, and educational programs.