Project Management Professional (PMP)

Training Hours: 42
Sessions: 12

The Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification is a globally recognized credential in project management. It equips professionals with the essential knowledge in predictive, agile, and hybrid methodologies to manage projects effectively and efficiently. It emphasizes the importance of adopting the right leadership techniques coupled with emotional intelligence to build a high-performing team. This certification enhances career prospects for project leaders across industries and helps organizations find the talent they need to work smarter and perform better.

 

Why Obtain the PMP Certification?

  • International Recognition: Acknowledged across various sectors that employ project managers.
  • Unique Competitive Edge: Provides a distinctive advantage in the job market.
  • Higher Market Value: Increases marketability and value.
  • Higher Salaries: Higher pay compared to non-certified peers.

 

What is the Project Management Institute (PMI)?

PMI is a non-profit professional organization based in the United States and the leading project management certification body in the world. Its services include standards development, research, education, publishing, networking opportunities at local chapters, and hosting conferences and training seminars, as well as offering project management accreditation.

 

Program Objectives

  • Understand projects and their management systems.
  • Learn project management processes as outlined in the PMBOK® Guide, aligned with the latest exam version for this year.
  • Practice with practical questions to improve exam passing chances.
  • Explore skills and tips for answering exam questions.
  • Prepare the trainee to take the exam and obtain the PMP certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI).

 

Program Modules

  • Introduction to Human Resource Development
  • Introduction to Project Management
  • Value Delivery System
  • Project Management Principles
  • Project Performance Domains
  • Stakeholders (Team, Project Life Cycle, Planning, Project Execution, Delivery, Monitoring and Measuring, Risks)
  • Adaptation
  • Management Models
  • Project Sponsor
  • Project Management Office (PMO)
  • Product Management

 

What are the Prerequisites for the PMP Exam?

  • Bachelor’s Degree (or global equivalent)
  • 3 years (36 months) of non-overlapping professional project management experience
  • 4,500 hours leading and directing projects
  • 35 contact hours of project management education

or

  • High School Diploma or Associate’s Degree (or global equivalent)
  • 5 years (60 months) of non-overlapping professional project management experience
  • 7,500 hours leading and directing projects
  • 35 contact hours of project management education
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