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Accelerate your project management career by making the move to become a Project Management Professional.
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PROGRAM FEATURES: Receive a comprehensive classroom lesson plan and study guide that covers every learning area, and provides tips in writing your exam Benefit from an experienced project management professional with a 25 year PM background plus thousands of hours of classroom training experience Learn project management language, best practices, tools and techniques, and loads of hints and tips to assist you in writing your PMP exam Enhance your learning with group exercises Plus, review dozens of sample questions that will build the skills to write the difficult 200 question exam
THIS PROGRAM is ideal for: Experienced project managers and analysts who want to improve their test-taking skills and confidence prior to writing the PMP exam.
Receive 28 of 35 contact hours required to write the PMP exam
“I finally took the exam this morning and I passed! Thanks so much for helping to get me there… the course was what really made a difference for me.”
S. Otis, Pricing Specialist Avaya Canada
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The PMP® Exam Preparation Course: Project Management Professional Instructor Profile Sandra Martyn, PMP
PROGRAM Content 1: PMP Exam Overview Qualifying to write the PMP exam
6: Project Cost Management Knowledge Area
Exam format and timing
Estimate costs
Passing requirements
Determine budget
The testing facility
Control costs
Study strategies The day you write
7: Project Quality Management Knowledge Area
Plan quality
2: Course Framework Key project management definitions
8: Human Resources Management Knowledge Area
Nine project knowledge areas
Develop the HR plan
Five process groups
Acquire, develop and manage the team
Inputs and outputs
3: Project Integration Management Knowledge Area
9: Project Communications Management Knowledge Area Identify stakeholders
Develop project charter
Plan and distribute communications
Develop project management plan
Manage stakeholder expectations
Direct/manage project execution
Report performance
Monitor/control project work Perform integrated change control Close project/phase Putting the pieces together
4: Project Scope Management Knowledge Area Collect requirements Define scope Create WBS Verify and control scope
5: Project Time Management Knowledge Area Define and sequence activities Estimate activity resources and durations Develop schedule
She has more than 25 years experience successfully managing the rollout of numerous large and complex projects across North America, and has managed projects in all categories, including construction, information technology, automotive production, financial,transportation, and many others.
Perform quality assurance and control
Hints for learning Stakeholders/other influences
Sandra is President of The Martyn Group, a global project management consulting and training organization.
“This course has assisted in identifying the few areas I will focus on prior to writing my exam. I feel better prepared.”
E. Michasiw, Project Manager Allstream
Identify risks
“Thanks for the excellent course that you delivered on the topic of PMP examination preparation. Your course helped me save preparation time, and I received a high score – 86% overall.”
Perform qualitative/quantitative risk analysis
10: Project Risk Management Knowledge Area Plan risk management
F. Cheng PMP, Ph.D Project Manager, City of Vaughan
Plan risk responses Monitor/control risks
11: Project Procurement Management Knowledge Area Plan procurements Conduct procurements Administer procurements Close procurements
12: Professional Responsibility What is professional responsibility?
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