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Project Management (PMP)

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The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI), validates your expertise in leading and managing projects across various industries. It’s a globally recognized credential that demonstrates your proficiency in the entire project lifecycle, from initiation and planning to execution, monitoring, and closing. Earning your PMP can enhance your career prospects by potentially increasing your earning potential and opening doors to better job opportunities. To qualify for the 180-question exam, you’ll need to meet specific education and experience requirements, complete 35 contact hours of training, and demonstrate your project management skills through the exam. Overall, the PMP certification is a valuable investment for individuals aiming to advance their careers in project management. It showcases your commitment to the profession, validates your knowledge, and increases your professional credibility.

  • Project Initiation:
    • Identifying project needs and opportunities
    • Defining project objectives and deliverables
    • Developing a project charter
  • Project Planning:
    • Defining project scope and WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)
    • Estimating resources, schedule, and budget
    • Identifying and managing risks
    • Developing communication and stakeholder management plans
  • Project Execution:
    • Acquiring and managing resources
    • Executing project activities
    • Monitoring and controlling performance
    • Managing teams and communication
  • Project Monitoring and Controlling:
    • Tracking progress against the baseline plan
    • Identifying and managing changes (scope, schedule, budget)
    • Implementing corrective actions for performance issues
    • Reporting project status to stakeholders
  • Project Closing:
    • Completing activities and deliverables
    • Evaluating project performance against objectives
    • Conducting closure meetings and documenting lessons learned
  • Four-year college degree:
  • 36 months of project management experience in the past 8 years
  • 35 hours of project management education/training
  • High school diploma or associate’s degree:
  • 60 months of project management experience in the past 8 years
  • 35 hours of project management education/training