Certification vs training – how do we improve data literacy?

Discover the best path to enhancing data literacy: certification or training? Explore CDMP, DCAM, and CIMP options. Learn which suits your career goals and make an informed choice for your data management career


A few weeks back, Cognopia’s Neil Burge published his Ultimate Guide to Data Management Certification.

Neil is CDMP, CIMP and DCAM certified – so has first-hand experience with each of the certifications he reviews. Like Neil, we have some relationship with each.

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CDMP

The Certified Data Management Professional (CDMP) certification is based on the Data Management Association’s (DAMA) DMBok – Data Management Body of Knowledge. We were founding members of DAMA South Africa and remain active in the local chapter. Recertification is required after 3 years.

DCAM

DCAM (the Data Management Capability Assessment Model) is a framework developed by industry professional members of EDM Council, and is seeing some traction in South Africa, particularly in financial services. The certification is aligned to the current release of the DCAM, and will require a new exam every 12 to 24 months.

CIMP

The Certified Information Management Professional (CIMP) is a certification that combines data management training, developed by eLearningCurve, and examinations on that training. CIMP recertification is granted automatically after two years. assuming that you remain active in the field in which you are certified.

I am not going to repeat Neil’s full assessment here.

Broadly speaking however he makes the point that the CDMP and DCAM are frameworks and the certification tests knowledge of that specific framework.

The CIMP, on the other hand, is “more similar to a University education (where the student selects the subjects they want to learn).”

So which is right for you?

Learning vs Certification

It all depends on your motivation.

Are you looking to certify what you already know, or are you looking to build on your team’s existing expertise?

DAMA certification is relatively well recognised but is based largely on testing existing experience and understanding. When training is offered, Neil observes that “they don’t actually focus on teaching the content of the DMBoK. Instead, they focus on ensuring that students cram the right knowledge to pass the exam at 60% or higher. They do this using a combination of focused study and example exam questions designed to mimic the test (i.e. help you rote learn the answers).”

The CIMP’s focus is not on certification, but rather on training. Neil observes that “The Cognopia team were already CIMP or CIMP Ex qualified before we took the CDMP, and undoubtedly the knowledge from the CIMP helped pass the CDMP.”

The Cognopia team were already CIMP or CIMP Ex qualified before we took the CDMP, and undoubtedly the knowledge from the CIMP helped pass the CDMP.

Neil Burge

The CIMP curriculum provides teams with a sound, common foundation in data literacy while allowing individual team members to follow their passions and specialities with various electives. The courses teach both the fundamentals and advanced tips and techniques.

For example, a team of data scientists will all take the Data Science Fundamentals course as part of their five-course curriculum, but some may specialise in data mining or predictive analytics, while others may be more interested in how to Frame and Plan Data Science projects.

Our goal with the CIMP is to help you grow competence, at an individual level and for your team, in data management fundamentals.

Whichever approach you choose, you will need to be actively working in the field to really get value. These are complex topics and the knowledge gained must be practised and applied in order to be entrenched.

Read Neil’s Ultimate Guide to Data Management Certification.

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