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| Why be a CMM?
Becoming a CMM puts you in a group of senior-level meeting professionals who are enhancing their careers through this program. The Global CMM offers advanced meeting professionals the opportunity for:
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| How does it differ from the CMP?
The CMP (Certified Meeting Professional) and the Global CMM are not in competition. The CMM is structured to complement the CMP. Whereas the CMP is more tactical in nature, the CMM focuses on strategic initiatives and executive decision-making. |
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| Who is eligible to become a CMM?
Senior meeting professionals with at least 12 years industry experience who have the desire to move their careers to the next level are encouraged to pursue this certification. |
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| What is the process involved in becoming a CMM?
The Global CMM program is a comprehensive, strategic program that requires commitment and dedication to reach the goal. There are four steps involved: 1. Application process
2. Pre-Residency
3. Residency
4. Post-Residency
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| Program Costs
The initial application is $75 for MPI members; $125 for non-members. The Program fee is $1800 for MPI members; $2200 for non-members. This fee includes all relevant course work, materials, exams & evaluations, four breakfasts, four lunches and two evening meals. The fee does NOT include accommodations, transportation and other expenses. There are limited scholarships available to individuals who can demonstrate financial need. Please contact the MPI Professional Development Department – CMM@mpiweb.org Program Dates & Locations The program is offered twice each fiscal year – once in North America. and once in Europe. The North American program for the FY 2004-2005 will be 10/22-26/05 in British Columbia in conjunction with the MPI Institutes. For more information: |
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