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Prepare to take the PMP or CAPM exams through practice exams and workshops with our best-in-class PMP certification course.
The Project Management Institute's Project Management Professional (PMP) certification has become the universal standard for the profession. The PMP certification is preferred and even required by many organizations looking for project managers. In the PMP Project Management Professional Exam Prep Training course, you’ll gain the essential preparation needed to pass the PMP and CAPM exams. Concentrating on exam content from A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK Guide) - Sixth Edition and other sources, the PMP Project Management Professional Exam Prep Training course includes a wide variety of learning tools, practice questions, study aids, and post-learning resources all using Project Management Institute (PMI) terminology.
Category
ID
Duration
Level
Price
Project Management
12035
5 Day(s)
Advanced
$2,975.00
Objectives
Upon successful completion of the PMP Project Management Professional Exam Prep Training, you will be able to:• Understand the PMP® application process• Understand the PMBOK® Guide structure• Learn the Five Project Management Process Groups• Learn the Ten Project Management Knowledge Areas• Learn the 49 processes, and their association with the knowledge areas and process groups• Review the inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs for all 49 processes• Improve your exam-taking techniques through multiple PMP®-style practice exams• Create your own plan for self-study after this course
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)• Key terms and the project life cycle • Identifying Enterprise Environmental Factors (EEFs) and Organizational Process Assets (OPAs) • Organizational structure and influences • Mapping the interrelationships of the ten knowledge areas to the five process groupsProject Integration and Scope ManagementIdentifying and integrating processes and activities• Identifying a new project, business case and strategy • Defining and coordinating all subsidiary plans • Change-control and configuration managementDefining, validating and controlling the scope• Facilitating requirements-gathering using interviews, workshops and decision-making techniques • Requirements changes and traceability matrices • Determining scope through product analysis and Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) • Creating the WBS through decomposition • Setting the scope baseline and analyzing variancesProject Time and Cost ManagementTime management• Defining and sequencing activities • Estimating activity resources and durations with analogous, parametric and three-point techniques • Developing the schedule with PDM, ADM and CDM diagramsDetermining the cost baseline and applying Earned Value Management (EVM)• Identifying costs and calculating performance baseline • Assessing EVM key dimensions, variances and indices • Forecasting with EVM • Performance reportingProject Quality ManagementImplementing systems for quality• Preventing nonconformance through Cost of Quality (CoQ) • Performing continuous improvementsTools and techniques to study• Planning for quality using statistical tools • Implementing quality metrics and auditsProject Human Resource, Communications and Stakeholder ManagementDeveloping the plan and acquiring the team• Creating hierarchical and matrix charts (RAM & RACI) • Developing the team: team building, Tuckman model, recognition and rewards • Motivational theories and conflict resolution techniquesEfficiently communicating with stakeholders• Distributing information with communication models • Applying communication theory and the levels of power
Managing stakeholder engagements• Identifying and analyzing stakeholders and their expectations • Increasing support and minimizing resistanceProject Risk and Procurement ManagementAssessing project risks• Qualitative and quantitative risk analysis • Evaluating Expected Monetary Value (EMV)Exam-relevant tools and techniques• Developing threat/opportunity response strategies • Reassessing and controlling risksProcurement management• Performing make-or-buy analysis • Formally accepting the product and closing the projectPlanning for the ExamPreparing for test day• Applying proven tips for exam success • Conquering exam apprehensionPersonalizing your study plan• Identifying your strengths and weaknesses • Optimizing your study time and focusProfessional Responsibility and Ethics• The PMI Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct • Balancing the interest of all stakeholders
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Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
To be eligible for the CAPM or PMP certification, you must first meet specific education and experience requirements. The PMP Certification Exam Preparation course satisfies the requirements for 35 contact hours of instruction. The final step in gaining certification is passing a multiple-choice, psychometric-based examination designed to objectively assess and measure your project management knowledge. It is recommended that you have achieved the experience requirements prior to taking this course, as well as the following class.• Real World Project Management
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