Project Management Professional Course Overview
The Project Management Professional course is a comprehensive curriculum created to give students the information and abilities necessary for efficient project management. It covers a wide range of topics, from basic ideas like knowing what a project is to more complicated subjects like risk, procurement, and stakeholder management. These topics serve as the foundation for the content outline of the PMP® exam. Students will begin with an overview of project management and then acquire knowledge of the project life cycle, the duties and responsibilities of a project manager, and current project management trends, such as Agile considerations. The modules in the course cover how to form high-performing teams, start projects with solid governance, and carry out work while focusing on the team’s goals and staying on course.
Course Prerequisites
The following prerequisites are advised in order to make sure you are ready for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® Certification Prep course:
- A basic comprehension of the ideas and procedures of project management.
- A little hands-on project management experience, such as managing teams of people or overseeing initiatives.
- Knowledge of the terms and ideas used frequently in project management as described by the Project Management Institute
- Guide is a reference book for project managers.
- Although not required, some familiarity with project management software and tools is beneficial.
- Strong time-management and organizing abilities to balance professional obligations and study time.
- Proficiency in written and oral communication is essential for project management, as it entails liaising with stakeholders and team members.
- A readiness to participate in ongoing education and career advancement to stay current with emerging project management techniques and trends.
While these are the recommended prerequisites, the course is designed to accommodate a range of experiences and backgrounds, with the aim of preparing all participants for the PMP® certification exam and a successful career in project management.
Target Audience for Project Management Professional
- The PMP® Certification Prep course equips professionals with comprehensive project management skills and practices.
- Target Audience and Job Roles:
- Project Managers seeking PMP® certification
- Associate/Assistant Project Managers
- Team Leaders/Team Managers
- Project Executives/Project Engineers
- Software Developers aspiring to become Project Managers
- Project Sponsors
- Project Coordinators
- IT Managers/Directors
- Product Managers
- Program Managers
- Project Analysts
- Project Consultants
- Operations Managers
- Functional Managers overseeing project teams
- Process Improvement Specialists
- Business Analysts involved in project management
- Scrum Masters looking to expand their knowledge in traditional project management
- Professionals aiming to transition into project management roles
- Project Administrators managing project schedules and deliverables
- Quality Assurance Specialists involved in project oversight
- Risk Management Professionals
- Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineers leading projects
- Government Employees responsible for projects
- Military and Defense Personnel involved in project planning and execution
- NGO Staff in charge of projects and programs
- Freelance Project Management Consultants
- University Professors and Lecturers teaching project management courses
Learning Objectives – What you will Learn in this Project Management Professiona
- An overview of the learning objectives for the course: With our in-depth course, you will gain a thorough understanding of project management principles, acquire the skills necessary to lead projects successfully, and get ready for the PMP® Certification Exam.
- Learning goals and results:
- Recognize the basic concepts, life cycles, and distinctions between projects, programs, and portfolios in project management.
- Discover the duties and responsibilities of a project manager, as well as the influence of Agile approaches and current trends.
- Examine how organizations affect project management and learn effective ways to handle interactions and influences from stakeholders.
- Learn the fundamentals of creating and leading a high-performing project team, such as establishing ground rules and encouraging team empowerment.
- Establish a solid project governance structure and choose the appropriate methodology to ensure a successful project launch.
- Become an expert in project planning, covering quality, procurement management, scope, budget, and schedule.
- Develop the skills necessary to effectively manage communications, involve stakeholders, carry out project work, and assist in the transfer of knowledge.
- Become a better leader to ensure the team
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Schedule Dates
Test Course
21-25 October
Test Course 1
4-8 November
Test Course 2
25-29 November
Test Course 3
16-20 December