PMI-CPMAI™ — Certified Professional in Managing AI — Study Hub

Blueprint-aligned PMI-CPMAI™ prep: overview, syllabus (learning objectives), AI project delivery cheat sheet (tables + checklists), study plan, practice, FAQ, and official resources.

Meet your PMI-CPMAI™ home base. This hub focuses on what AI project leaders do in real delivery: frame the right problem, define data needs, guide model development and evaluation, operationalize safely, and run AI with governance and continuous improvement.

For the latest official exam requirements (eligibility, policies, updates), use PMI’s certification page: https://www.pmi.org/certifications/ai-project-management-cpmai

This hub’s syllabus is mapped to the official PMI-CPMAI Examination Content Outline and Specifications (September 2025) across five domains:

  1. Support Responsible and Trustworthy AI Efforts
  2. Identify Business Needs and Solutions
  3. Identify Data Needs
  4. Manage AI Model Development and Evaluation
  5. Operationalize AI Solution

Start with Overview for the official exam snapshot and domain weights.

What you’ll find here

  • Overview: what PMI-CPMAI tests and how to think through questions.
  • Study Plan: 30/60/90‑day schedules you can actually follow.
  • Syllabus: learning objectives by domain with quick links to targeted practice.
  • Cheatsheet: high-yield tables, checklists, and delivery patterns (no policy clutter).
  • Practice: drills and mixed sets in the Mastery Cloud app.
  • FAQ: fast answers to common PMI-CPMAI prep questions.
  • Resources: official links + primary references.

Who this is for

PMI-CPMAI is designed for practitioners who lead or contribute to AI initiatives and need to make sound delivery decisions across business framing, data, model development/evaluation, deployment/operations, and responsible AI governance.

How to use this hub (simple loop)

  1. Read the Overview to understand what the exam rewards.
  2. Work through the Syllabus domain-by-domain.
  3. Keep the Cheatsheet open while you do drills.
  4. Use Practice to build speed, then repair weak objectives using the syllabus.

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