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Training
Provided by Boston University Corporate Education Center
This course is intended to prepare project managers for the Project Management Professional (PMP ) Certification Exam offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI ). This course will enable you to identify your personal strengths and weaknesses involving mastery of the five Process Groups and nine Knowledge Areas enabling you to develop a personal study program to prepare for the PMP Certification Exam.
Who should attend
Anyone who has at least 3 years of experience working in a project-oriented environment; has already completed a rigorous certificate or self-study program; and wants a compressed, targeted approach toward preparing for the PMP Certification Exam.
What you will achieve
- A clear understanding of the PMP Certification Exam registration requirements, and the process for registration
- An orientation to the concepts and format of the PMP Certification Exam, including a review of question breakdown by process group
- An opportunity to take a 100-question practice exam modeled after questions encountered on the PMP Certification Exam
- Identification of key areas for further development to create a personal learning plan to improve performance in these areas
- Discussion of the key topics found on PMP Certification Exams
- A review of studying and test-taking techniques from certified PMP's
What you will learn
- Project Integration Management - development and execution of the project plan, and overall change control
- Project Scope Management - planning, definition, change management, and verification of the project scope
- Project Time Management - activity/task definition, dependencies, schedule development, and time control
- Project Cost Management - resource planning, estimating, budgeting, and control
- Project Risk Management - planning to avoid, transfer, reduce, and control risk
- Project Quality Management - quality planning, control, and assurance, and quality control tools
- Project Procurement Management - knowledge of procurement and solicitation planning, bidding/request for proposals, contractor/supplier selection
- Project Communications Management - communications planning, information distribution, progress reporting, and administrative closure
- Project Human Resource Management - effective use of people including organizational planning, staff acquisition, and team development
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Preparing for the PMP Exam
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