Course Overview
Target audiences
- Existing Project Managers pursuing certification in recognition of their skills and experience; individuals training to become accredited Project Managers.
Schedule Dates
Curriculum
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Module 9 : PROJECT COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT
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Module 1 : THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH PROJECTS OPERATE
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Module 2 : THE ROLE OF THE PROJECT MANAGER
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Module 3 : PROJECT INTEGRATION MANAGEMENT
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Module 4 : PROJECT SCOPE MANAGEMENT
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Module 5 : PROJECT SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT
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Module 6 : PROJECT COST MANAGEMENT
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Module 7 : PROJECT QUALITY MANAGEMENT
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Module 8 : PROJECT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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Module 10 : PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT
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Module 11 : PROJECT PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT
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Module 12 : PROJECT STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT
A: Requirements for PMP Certification are a 4-year degree program which can be a bachelor's or equivalent and have at least three years of project management experience and 35 hours of project management experience in the field or a secondary-level diploma and at least five years of project management experience and 35 hours of project management education.
A: Some of the learning objectives are, defining project management fundamentals, project management within the organization, project management methodology, starting a project,
develop a project management plan and plan components, planing a project schedule, project costs, quality, resources, and procurement, execute a project, and work with stakeholders.
A: The minimum score to pass the PMP test is 61%, which is to attempt to identify an official resource indicating the particular pass percentage is often unavailing.
A: Project Management Professional is specially designed for individuals who have on-the-job project management experience regardless of whether their formal job role is project manager, who are not certified project management professionals, and who might or might not have got formal project management training.
A: Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is an industry recognized credential for project managers. PMP demonstrates the experience, education, skill and competency required to lead and direct projects. PMP is the most sought after certification administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI), USA.
A: Is this certification worth it? YES, according to statistics from the PMI itself, a certified PMP could experience a 20% paycheck increase. That is also my personal experience when I got certified. Other project managers have also admitted that the ROI you get after getting a PMP certification makes it worthwhile.