About UsThe GAPPS is a unique alliance of government, private industry, professional associations and training/academic institutes working together to develop globally applicable project management competency based standards, frameworks and mappings. Our standards and frameworks are intended to facilitate mutual recognition and transferabiltiy of project management qualifications. The aim of the GAPPS is to provide the global project management community with information that is freely available for use by businesses, academic institutions, professional associations, and government standards and qualifications bodies globally. GAPPS welcomes any organisation or government agency that wants to participate to join as members and start building global standards together. To find out more about joining click here. VisionGAPPS is the independent reference benchmark for alignment and transportability of competency based Project and Program standards and qualifications History of GAPPSStarting in the mid 1990s, people interested in the development of global project management standards began meeting formally and informally during various project management conferences. In 1999, the International Project Management Association initiated a series of Global Working Parties, including one focused on Standards. This Working Party met on a number of occasions, usually associated with project management conferences, and interested people from many countries were involved. A number of initiatives were identified, formulated and tracked. One of these was the opportunity for development of global performance based standards for project personnel that would complement existing knowledge based standards (such as PMI’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, APM’s Body of Knowledge, IPMA’s International Competence Baseline, and Japan’s Guidebook for Project and Program Management for Enterprise Innovation) and provide a basis for transferability and mutual recognition of project management qualifications. The development of global performance based standards for project managers, as a joint initiative of governments, professional associations, and corporations, provides an opportunity to: - Respond directly to the expressed needs of industry.
- Enhance the profile and effectiveness of project management throughout the project management community, both globally and locally.
- Increase support for project management as a field of practice and as an emerging profession.
- Enhance the value and recognition of the performance based standards approach.
The initiative was progressed by development and signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) to guide cooperation among interested parties. A Global Steering Committee meeting was held in London in August 2002. The meeting was attended by representatives of signatories to the MOUs plus industry representatives and was hosted by the Services SETA (Sector Education and Training Authority) of South Africa. The initiative initially functioned under the name Global Performance Based Standards for Project Management Personnel. The Global Steering Committee decided to fund the initiative by asking each supporting organisation (standards/qualifications organisations, professional associations, educational institutions, and corporations) to become a financial subscriber to cover research, preparation of materials, maintenance of the global standards website, and administrative support. In addition, the Global Steering Committee decided that the initial focus should be on the development of performance based competency standards for project managers. It was agreed that the initiative would be progressed through Working Sessions attended by representatives of subscribing organisations. A full list of members can be found by clicking here. |