Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
Course Objectives
Today’s world has become a complex mesh of projects. A PMP® certification enables project managers to be ready to meet the complex demands of projects across the globe. The PMP certification is the most important industry-recognized certification for project managers. A PMP® certification demonstrates that you have the experience, education and competency to lead and direct projects. The PMP certification training program is designed to deliver a passing PMP Exam score on your very first try.
Course Prerequisite: High School Diploma or equivalent
Course Hours: 35 hours
Course Outline
Lesson 1: Introduction
- PMP® requirement and how to apply for the exam.
- How to successfully fill out the application.
- Exam study plan, and tips how to pass on your first try.
- Maintaining your PMP® status.
Lesson 2: Project Management Introduction
- Project Management terms
- PMBOK v4 changes.
- Understanding inputs, tools, and outputs.
- Project managers power
- Project Management Methodology
- Process groups and knowledge areas.
Lesson 3: Integration
- Develop Project charter
- Develop Project Management Plan
- Direct and Manage Project Execution
- Monitor and Control Project Work
- Perform Integrated Change Control
- Close Project or Phase
- End of Lesson Practice Questions
Lesson 4: Scope Management
- Collect Requirement
- Define Scope
- Create WBS
- Verify Scope
- Control Scope
- Scope Management
- End of Lesson Practice Questions
Lesson 5: Time Management
- Define Activities
- Sequence Activity
- Estimate Activity Resources
- Estimate Activity Duration
- Develop Schedule
- Control Schedule
- End of Lesson Practice Questions
Lesson 6: Cost Management
- Estimate Costs
- Determine Budget
- Control Costs
Lesson 7: Quality Management
- Quality Terms and Philosophies
- Plan Quality
- Perform Quality Assurance
- Perform Quality Control
- End of Lesson Practice Questions
Lesson 8: Communication Management
- Project manager’s role in Communications
- Identify Stakeholders
- Plan Communications
- Distribute information
- Manage Stakeholder Expectation
- Report Performance
- End of Lesson Practice Questions
Lesson 9 Human Resource Management
- Develop Human Resource Plan
- Acquire Project Team
- Develop Project Team
- Manage Project Team
- End of Lesson Practice Questions
Lesson 10: Risk Management
- What can be a Risks to Projects
- Identify Risks
- Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
- Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
- Plan Risk Responses
- Monitoring and Control Risks
- End of Lesson Practice Questions
Lesson: 11: Procurement Management
- Procurement Roles
- Plan Procurements
- Conduct Procurements
- Administer Procurements
- Close Procurements
- End of Lesson Practice Questions
Lesson 12: Ethics
- PMI Code of Conducts
- End of Lesson Practice Questions
Lesson 13: Exam Review and Mock Exam.
- Knowledge areas review
- Testing taking tips
Why PMP® Certification?
· According to the Project Management Institute (PMI), the average annual salary for PMP® certified Project Managers in the U.S. is $111,824, almost $14,000 more than the salary of those without PMP® certification.*
· PMI also reports demand for project professionals is staggering, with an average of 1.2 million projected new jobs needing to be filled each year for the next decade.**