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Update to CompTIA Project+ in 2025?

Hello

Will there be an update to the PK0-005 content and exam in 2025?


Regards
Chintan Patel
Johannesburg, South Africa
I don't think we will see a change in Project+ in the next 12 months. With all the changes at CompTIA, the Good For Life certs usually take a back seat to the CE's that are on a three-year schedule.

I would say, perhaps next year, after the release of the 8th edition of the PMBOK. PMI is working on changes that, I think sort of go back to more of the 6th edition (which is more in alignment with PK0-005), but focus again on project driven objectives. The 10 knowledge domains are replaced with 7 performance domains and 40 processes:

- Governance (formerly integration)
- Scope
- Schedule
- Finance (formerly cost)
- Stakeholders (people and communications)
- Resources
- Risk

Quality management becomes a behavior principle, rather than a domain, which, to me, makes more sense. Why would you NOT manage quality in everything you do?
Procurement is an annex - I think it should have been put in Finance, but that may have convoluted the domain.

/r
 
I would say, perhaps next year, after the release of the 8th edition of the PMBOK. PMI is working on changes that, I think sort of go back to more of the 6th edition (which is more in alignment with PK0-005), but focus again on project driven objectives. The 10 knowledge domains are replaced with 7 performance domains and 40 processes:

- Governance (formerly integration)
- Scope
- Schedule
- Finance (formerly cost)
- Stakeholders (people and communications)
- Resources
- Risk

Quality management becomes a behavior principle, rather than a domain, which, to me, makes more sense. Why would you NOT manage quality in everything you do?
Procurement is an annex - I think it should have been put in Finance, but that may have convoluted the domain.

/r
So most of the same ingredients, just mixed differently?