
The Chartered Institute of Project Managers of Nigeria (CIPMN) is intensifying efforts to improve the quality of project managers trained in the country.
Speaking on Monday in Abuja at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SimplifiedIQ, the Registrar of CIPMN, Mr Henry Ifeanyi Mbadiwe, reaffirmed the Institute’s commitment to preventing examination leakages for project managers in Nigeria.
He explained that CIPMN has been working on a broader initiative to digitalise all of its processes, with the current focus being on examinations and results.
“This is part of a wider digitalisation process that CIPMN is currently working on. What we are keen on is making sure that we successfully deliver this particular section of setting exams and questions.
We want to have a more dynamic way of setting exams, and also have a more creative way of doing it. That is why we are introducing artificial intelligence, to help us achieve that easily.
“We intend to focus our human resources on thinking of new ideas that can help move CIPMN forward. We aim to reach at least 5,000 members within our platform by next year, and we are also considering the work we are doing with universities.