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Project Management Professional (PMP)
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Duration |
36 Hours
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Overview |
With nearly 70,000 Project Management Professionals worldwide, the Project Management Institute’s certification program is now a standard across all industries. Becoming a Project Management Professional (PMP) involves meeting certain education and experience requirements, and passing a 200-question exam. The key to passing the exam is to understand PMI’s view of project management. This means reviewing and understanding PMI’s Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), but also becoming familiar with how PMI expects project managers to apply that knowledge. In most cases, this requires PMP-candidates to become familiar with new concepts, and/or to “unlearn” practices that they have picked up over the years
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Objectives
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By the end of the course, you will:
- Understand PMI’s approach to project management.
- Understand how the PMP exam is structured, and what kinds of questions will be Asked.
- Be very familiar with all sections of the PMBOK.
- Possess various tricks, tips, techniques, and templates to help you retain information for the exam.
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