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Training Proposal For PMP Certification Preparation Course

Course Title PMP Certification Preparation Course. Exam PMP Duration 36 Hours (12 Classes) Objective PMIs PMP credential is globally recognized, demanded and industryrecognized certification for Project Managers (PM). The objective of course is to prepare for PMP certification. This certification will demonstrate that certified PM has the experience, education and competency to lead and direct projects from initialization to completion. Achievement Participants will gain a strong working knowledge of project management through the use of exercises, templates, and industryspecific case studies provided throughout the class. Few of the competencies acquired from this course are: Identify client expectations and needs more effectively. Pre-plan and initiate a project. Develop a work breakdown structure for a project and use it to build an accurate schedule. Be able to monitor, control and close projects. Identify human resources required to develop roles and responsibilities. Perform a thorough risk assessment. Define and manage quality. Communicate with clients and other stakeholders. Negotiate and manage contracts. Professional and Social Responsibility. Audience This course is designed for project managers who want to increase their project management skills, apply a standards-based approach to project management, and for PMP Certification. Common types of audience: Project Managers Project Leaders Managers (Directors, General Managers, etc.) Professionals from various industries like IT, Construction, etc. Interested in having the PMP certification Prerequisites For four-year degree holder: 35 hours of project management education. At least three years of project management experience. 4,500 hours leading and directing projects.

For diploma degree holder: 35 hours of project management education. At least five years of project management experience. 7,500 hours leading and directing projects. Course Outline Project Life Cycle and Organization The Five Project Management Process Groups 1. Initiation Process Group 2. Planning Process Group 3. Executing Process Group 4. Monitoring and Controlling Process Group 5. Closing Process Group The Nine Project Management Knowledge Areas 1. Integration Management 2. Scope Management 3. Time Management 4. Cost Management 5. Quality Management 6. Human Resources Management 7. Communications Management 8. Risk Management 9. Procurement Management Professional and Social Responsibility Exam Structure and Study Tips

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