PMI Project Management Professional

Target Audience


The course is designed for participants who have a working knowledge of project management and who are working in a project environment.

It has been developed to address the needs of both associate and professional project managers.

Learning Objectives


By the end of the course delegates will have developed a comprehensive understanding of the PMI®'s project management process:
  • To establish how all project activities are interrelated
  • To understand the Professional Responsibilities of project managers
  • To know when and how to use recognised tools and techniques on projects
  • To understand specific PMI® definitions, acronyms and terminology.
  • To feel comfortable with the examination format and typical question styles.
  • To have gained essentials skills necessary to work as project managers or project team members
  • To have developed their interpersonal and general project management skills
  • To have attempted a practice examination in hard copy format.
  • To have prepared a study plan for passing the PMP® or CAPM™ exam.
  • To satisfy the 35 hour formal project management training requirement for future professional certification with the PMI®

Pre-Requisites


Please note that the PMI® defines experiential and academic prerequisites for it's PMP® exam

Delegates should visit the certification section of the PMI® website >(www.pmi.org< to check on these prerequisites and also consider on-line application for the exam before the course begins.

Select a course date to view a detailed course outline.

Course Summary


This five day course has been designed to provide a complete understanding of the PMI approach to project management for those people who will apply it to their projects.

It takes participants through the phases of a project, using the PMI®'s process groups and integration framework, and is suitable for anyone who requires a working knowledge of the PMI®'s approach to project management and is considering professional project management certification.

In doing so participants will be prepared for the PMP examination which can be taken at a later date.

It covers the entire PMP syllabus.

Course Topics

This highly interactive course covers the following areas:
  • Course Introduction, Setting the Scene and Personal Objectives
  • Examination Structure
  • Context and Framework of project management
  • Professional Responsibility
  • Project Integration
  • Investment Appraisal
  • Initiation and the Project Charter
  • Core Planning Processes
  • Scope Planning including WBS
  • Scheduling and Budgeting
  • Project Facilitating Planning
  • Quality, Procurement, Communications and Organisation Planning
  • Performance Reporting and Earned Value
  • Project Plan Development
  • Project Plan Execution
  • Team Development
  • Review and Approval Process
  • Overall Change Control
  • Scope Verification
  • Closing
  • Revision of sample questions
  • Practice Examination

Examinations


The PMI PMP examination can be booked and taken through Thomson Prometric test centres

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