Overview
The Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification Training is a globally recognized credential for project managers, providing the skills, knowledge, and tools required to lead and manage projects efficiently. This training covers essential project management methodologies, tools, and frameworks aligned with PMI standards, equipping professionals to deliver projects on time, within scope, and under budget.
Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Prerequisites
- To attend this course, participants should have:
- A four-year degree with 36 months of project management experience and 4,500 hours leading projects.
OR - A high school diploma or associate’s degree with 60 months of project management experience and 7,500 hours leading projects.
- A four-year degree with 36 months of project management experience and 4,500 hours leading projects.
Course Outline
- Overview of PMP Certification and exam structure
- Introduction to the PMI framework and key terminologies
- Project lifecycle and phases
- The 5 process groups: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring & Controlling, and Closing
- Leadership and team-building skills
- Conflict management and problem-solving
- Collaboration with stakeholders
- Scope, time, and cost management
- Risk identification, assessment, and mitigation strategies
- Quality assurance and procurement
- Aligning projects with organizational goals
- Measuring project success and ROI
- Navigating challenges in changing business environments
- Understanding Agile principles and methodologies
- Implementing hybrid approaches for flexibility
- Integrating Agile tools into traditional frameworks
- PMP exam tips and study strategies
- Practice questions and mock tests