
Outline
1. Foundation of Project Management
2. Role of the Project Manager
3. Project Life Cycle Alternatives
4. Portfolio, Program and Project Governance & Methodology
5. Understand the Customer Needs
6. Scope Definition
7. Developing a Work Breakdown Structure
8. The People Side of Managing Projects
9. Organizational & Communications Management
10. Staff Acquisition & Team Development
11. Risk Management Process - Identification, Quantification, Response, and
Control
12. Tools and Techniques for Schedule Development
13. Project Cost Management
14. Procurement Planning
15. Vender Selection and Contract Administration
16. Project Plan Execution
17. Team Motivation – How to maintain high performance levels
18. Scope Verification
19. Information Distribution
20. Schedule and Cost Control
21. Earned Value Management
22. Performance Measurements
23. Decision-making Tools
24. Integrated Change Control System
25. Project Closure
Audience
The PMP recognizes demonstrated competence in leading and directing project teams. If you’re a project manager looking to solidify your skills, stand out to employers and maximize your earning potential, the PMP credential is the right choice for you.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that students have some project management experience either as a team participant, project manager, business analyst or project stakeholder.
Certification eligibility: PMP®
- Category I Candidate: University Degree, 4,500 hours of PM experience, 3 years documented experience within 8 years.
- Category II Candidate: No university degree required, 7,500 documented hours of PM experience during 8 years.
Certification eligibility: CAPM®
- High school diploma or equivalent. 1,500 hours of work on a project team or 23 hours of formal education.
What You Will Learn
You will learn the skills necessary to lead project teams and achieve successful project results. The PMP Credential recognizes the competence of an individual to perform in the role of a project manager, specifically experienced in leading and directing projects.
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