AMA Certified Professional in Management® (AMA-CPM®) is the new standard for management excellence. Find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions, important dates and fees below.
Important Dates
Testing Windows:
- November 1 - December 15, 2024
- February 1 - March 15, 2025
Live remote proctored exam now available. Watch the 5-mins video about what to expect when taking the online exam.
The Management Body of Knowledge is available on Amazon.ca. An e-book version is available from AMA
Fees
Item | Price |
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Exam Fee | $450 USD |
Application Processing Fee | $50 USD – Non-refundable |
Re-exam Fee | $350 USD |
Recertification Application Fee | $100 USD – Every three years |
Recertification Late Fee | $150 USD – There will be a 4-week extension if someone is late. The fee for late recertification is $150 USD. Past the 4-week extension, the credential will expire, and people will need to retest if they want the credential again. |
Certificate Reprint Fee | $35 USD – First certificate is free |
Refund of Exam | Full $450 USD – If outside the 24-hour period before test appointment |
Practice Exam | $25 USD |
The Management Body of Knowledge | $49.99 USD – Digital edition (available from AMA) $69.99 USD – Print edition (available on Amazon.ca) |
Course Savings Pass (CSP) Redemption | Customers can use CSP coupons for the Exam Prep Course. CSP coupons cannot be used for The Management Body of Knowledge or application fees or exam fees. |
Annual Saving Pass Redemption | Customers can use their Annual Savings Pass for the Exam Prep Course but cannot be used for The Management Body of Knowledge or application fees or exam fees. |
About Certification
What is a Certified Professional in Management?
A Certified Professional in Management is a professional accreditation program designed to verify an individual's ability to manage others and lead within an organization.
Why did AMA create this certification?
As a leader in management training and education, AMA developed management competencies and a certification program in professional management to improve performance excellence.
- Our mission is to create a standard of excellence in management.
- Our vision is to improve society by helping individuals and organizations achieve performance excellence through management certification.
In order to accomplish this mission and vision, AMA has created eligibility requirements; a fair, valid and reliable examination; and ongoing maintenance of recertification requirements through which candidates can demonstrate their management competencies.
Who is the audience for the certification?
The ideal target audience is early to mid-level managers. A few possible audiences:
- One with no management experience who wants the certification to support promotional opportunities in the future
- One who recently became a manager and wants the certification to demonstrate that they have met the credential’s standards
- One with management experience who wants the certification to demonstrate that they have met the credential’s standards
Managers are defined as anyone who manages people and process, so they may hold a title of team leader, supervisor, manager, assistant manager, etc., within their organization.
What are the benefits to the individual?
Those who possess the AMA Certified Professional in Management® credential communicate that they have met the credential’s standards and bring value to business and industry, employers and supervisors, other professionals and the public.
Attaining the credential may give certified professionals a competitive edge over other colleagues and applicants for the same job.
Those who have the credential will be able to show current and future employers that they have met a standard that exemplifies critical knowledge, skills and abilities needed for professional managers – including in areas related to professional effectiveness, relationship management, business acumen and analytical intelligence.
What are the benefits to the employer and/or organization to have certified managers?
Organizations hire employees with various certifications–project management, human resources, IT, etc. The reasons why organizations would want certified managers include:
- Increased level of assurance that managers holding the designation have a better quality of skills and knowledge of management than those who do not.
- Organizations can rely on the certification and recertification process to address skill gaps in their management population and ensure continuous development.
- In general, people do not leave jobs, they leave managers. The certification will ensure managers have the skills and knowledge to increase productivity and create a positive work environment.
- The standard in management includes competencies in the 4 domains of effective management–Professional Effectiveness, Relationship Management, Business Acumen and Analytical Intelligence. Developing competence in these 4 areas will increase organizational performance.
- Client and investors may have greater confidence in how the business is managed.
How was the certification developed?
AMA and ACT conducted a job task analysis for the role of the manager. A draft description of a competent manager was developed and validated and aligned to the structure of the AMA Total Professional℠ at the manager level. The competencies for a manager are in four areas: professional effectiveness, relationship management, business acumen, and analytical intelligence. The Management Body of Knowledge includes detailed information on each competency within each area.
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What are the requirements for candidate to sit for the exam or pathways to eligibility?
There are multiple pathways to eligibility, each of which is based on education and professional experience:
Pathway | Education | Professional Experience |
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1 | High school diploma | Minimum of 5 years of professional experience |
2 | 2-year degree | Minimum of 3 years of professional experience |
3 | 3-year degree (or higher) | Minimum of 1 year of professional experience |
Examples of professional experience include:
- serving as an active contributing team member
- serving as a team lead
- having responsibility for organizing other team members
- driving and motivating team members
- acting as an influencer or “go to” person without title authority
- managing one or multiple direct reports with or without title authority
- possessing functional or technical expertise
Years of professional experience need not be contiguous.
Prepare
What is the relationship between obtaining the certification and the prep course?
Certification is based on qualifying for and passing the exam. The prep course or any other course providing Professional Management Units (PMUs) are optional. The candidate can choose to take the exam without preparation, but this is not advised. CMC provides a prep course that includes The Management Body of Knowledge to help prepare the candidate. Additional registered educational providers (REPs) will be available soon.
What options are available to prepare for the exam?
In order to get the certification, we recommend that you:
- Download the candidate handbook and test specifications
- Check to make sure you meet the eligibility requirements
- Study from the recommended resources
- Take a practice exam
You may also find it helpful to enroll in a Certified Professional in Management Exam Prep Course.
What courses need to be taken?
There are no formal courses or study requirements to take the exam. However, a candidate should consider attending a course to solidify their knowledge related to essential competencies for managers. Courses that are offering exam study materials can be obtained from this website and includes the Certified Professional in Management Exam Prep Course. This course follows the topics in The Management Body of Knowledge and is generally aligned to the content of the test.
Is there a book from which to study?
The Management Body of Knowledge has been written by a group of subject matter expert and is aligned with various parts of the test content outline. In addition, there are resources listed in the candidate handbook.
Is there a practice exam available?
Yes, you can purchase the practice exam online through the PSI.
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What are the key topics I need to know to pass the exam?
The exam is aligned to the AMA Standard in Management® at the manager level and follows the topics listed in the content outline or test specifications. The AMA Standard in Management includes key competencies and tasks associated with four areas: Professional Effectiveness, Relationship Management, Business Acumen, and Analytical Intelligence.
The examination is organized as follows:
Professional Effectiveness | 25% |
Relationship Management | 35% |
Business Acumen | 25% |
Analytical Intelligence | 15% |
Total | 100% |
Is the credential held by the individual or the employer/company?
The credential is held by the individual and will follow the individual throughout their career as long as they maintain their credential.
How many questions will be on the exam?
The exam is comprised of 175 single response, multiple choice questions designed to assess the applicant’s knowledge and skills in performing managerial tasks.
How much time is allotted to take the exam?
The exam itself is 3.5-hours. In addition, there is an optional tutorial before the exam and a post-test survey making the actual seating time 4 hours.
Who is PSI and what do they provide for certification?
PSI provides the actual testing centers where candidates will go to take a proctored exam. The candidate will need to bring a valid driver’s license or other government issued ID to the testing center for identification purposes.
Does the test happen during the exam prep course?
No; the exam is administered online, separately, at a PSI testing center. The examination required for certification is NOT part of any course.
After your application is approved and you receive an authorization, you can schedule your exam online. You must schedule your exam before arriving at a PSI test center.
Is the exam something to be scheduled for a later date?
You may decide to schedule your examination to occur within the next testing window that follows the completion of your study. Check the website for the dates of the scheduled testing windows and coordinate your preparation with the scheduled testing windows.
If I fail the exam, can I repeat the prep course?
The CMC prep course is guaranteed so if you do not pass you can take another prep course at no additional charge.
How many times can I take the exam, and when can I retake it?
Three times within your one-year eligibility period, but one time within one testing window. The eligibility period starts once your application is approved.
What happens if I took the exam three times and still failed?
You will need to start the process over and re-apply to take the exam after your current eligibility period expires.
Are there fees to take the exam?
Yes, there are two fees associated with earning the certification–the $50.00 non-refundable application fee and the $450 USD examination fee.
What is the passing score for the exam?
The passing score is 625 (based on a range from 200 – 800).
Scores are reported using a scale that transforms raw scores to a common scale. In this way, those who have taken the exam can view their performance in terms of how well they know the material, rather than compared with others who have taken the exam.
This is important because each test has its own difficulty level and passing point, and numerically, these passing points may differ. This prevents occurrences such as two different people receiving the same raw score, but one of them passes, and the other does not.
A scaled score mechanism is used, which allows credentialing programs to indicate examination performance with a consistent metric across all examination sessions.
In addition, scale scores provide decision makers—those who might be interpreting the exam results of others—with information that can be consistently interpreted across time.
In summary, scale scores are not “number correct” or “percent correct” scores; they are an indication of performance where 625 or above represents that the passing standard has been met.
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What is the pass rate of the exam?
It is our policy not to share the pass rate for the AMA-CPM® credential exam.
Like the SATs, GREs, driver’s license test, and medical boards, the AMA-CPM® exam is based on taking a standardized test, rather than comparing results of all people who have taken the test. Ultimately, we want only qualified candidates to pass and be certified.
If I fail, how much does it cost to take the exam again?
If you do not pass, the exam, you may take another prep course with no additional charge. The fee to take the exam again is $350 USD.
Where do people go to sit for the exam (who are the testing providers)?
At any PSI testing center. Once you receive your authorization to test letter and start the process of scheduling your test you will be able to locate a PSI test center that is convenient to you. You will not be able to search for a test location before you receive your authorization to test.
For information on taking a live remote proctored exam, click here.
May I take an online exam not located at a test centre?
Yes, for more information on taking a live remote proctored exam, click here.
For how long is one certified?
The certification expires 3 years after it is attained unless continuing education requirements, called Professional Management Units (PMUs), are maintained.
Will there be some sort of icon or badge for clients on LinkedIn?
Candidates will earn the right to place AMA-CPM® after their names on business cards and signatures. Successful candidates will also be sent a link to a time-limited, digital representation of the credential that describes the knowledge and skills required to earn the certification.
Post Certification: Maintaining the Credential
How can I maintain my certification?
For a comprehensive guide on maintaining your AMA-CPM® certification and information about Professional Management Units (PMUs), download the Recertification Handbook.
What are the parameters around maintaining certification? Is AMA the only organization that is going to be offering programs or credits to for recertification?
Certificate holders will have to renew their certification every 3 years through attaining 60 Professional Management Units (PMUs) through education and professional development activities.
Education - 32 PMU Minimum: 1 hour = 1 PMU
Education can be:
- Webinars
- Self-paced learning event (on-demand)
- Live-streaming seminars
- In-person classroom learning events
- Conference session
- Semester long college course
Work – 20 PMU Maximum: 1 hour = 1 PMU
Work is defined as:
- Serving as an active contributing team member
- Serving as a team lead
- Having responsibility for organizing other team members
- Driving and motivating team members
- Acting as an influencer or “go to” person without title authority
- Managing one or multiple direct reports
- Possessing functional or technical expertise
Volunteering - 8 Maximum: 1 hour = 1 PMU
Volunteering is defined as:
- Volunteer in a management/leadership capability for a business or organization
What are the continuing education units called?
Continuing education units specific to the AMA Certified Professional in Management® (AMA-CPM®) certification are called Professional Management Units, or PMUs.
How do I enter my PMUs?
Log into your AMA-CPM account to enter your Recertification application. Add activities under Education, Work and Volunteering. Please refer to the appropriate section in this handbook for further details.
Can courses and seminars from other providers count as PMUs or do I have to take classes only from CMC?
Yes. AMA-CPM recertification recognizes the need to provide a broad range of management development and educational services. Ensuring that course offerings from other education providers are available, support the intellectual curiosity and well-being of the AMA-CPM community.
Can the Management Body of Knowledge (MBOK) qualify for self-education?
No. Although not a requirement to read prior to testing, there is a presumption that most people will look at the MBOK to help prepare for the AMA-CPM credential. When entering PMUs into the recertification application, only activities that have occurred after the credential was awarded are applicable towards maintaining the credential. Therefore, reading the MBOK prior to gaining the credential is not applicable for PMUs.
When uploading PMU information, what is needed for the Course Description, Learning Objectives, Timed Agenda, Faculty Bio and Proof of Completion?
Although there may be subtle differences depending on the type of learning event being submitted, please follow these general guidelines. Please note that all the following information should be obtained from and given to you from either the instructor or presenter:
- Course Description: Brief statement informing the learner of the subject matter material and content that will be presented during the learning event.
- Learning Objectives: Detailed statement describing how the learner will benefit from taking the course and what the learner will know and/or be able to do at the end of the learning event.
- Timed Agenda: The timed agenda MUST include information on the numbers of minutes/hours given to each module or topic, the module or topic being covered, the instructional methodology and the appropriate domain from the Standards in Management being addressed (Professional Effectiveness, Relationship Management, Business Acumen, Analytical Intelligence). Instructional methodologies can include but are not limited to group discussion, case study, team activity, individual exercise, role play, instruments (MBTI), polls, game/simulation, demonstration, peer review.
- Faculty Bio: The brief bio should be something that the instructor should provide to you – maybe even have already in his/her LinkedIn summary. Here is information from Google on what is expected in a short bio. If the instructor does not have this, he/she should create one and then send to you so that you can either copy the URL or the text and paste it into your application:
- Proof of Completion: Examples of proof of completion include:
- transcript (in the case of a college course)
- certificate of achievement (in the case of a webinar)
- proof from conference organizers validating which conference sessions were attended and the combined
- number of hours (information is based on data from scanned badges upon entry into each conference session)