PMP Course

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Project Management Professional (PMP) What is PMP?? Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is an industry recognized credential for project managers. PMP demonstrates the experience, education, skill and competency required to lead and direct projects. PMP is the most sought after certification administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI), USA. Project Management Professionals are imperative in every industry. The demand is in terms of the skill requirements which vary between different industries and geographies. As per 2014 survey report by PMI, there will be huge opportunities for practitioners of Project Management. As companies recruit people from various cultural backgrounds, the need for project managers with a standardized set of skills increases. These project managers would be expected to undertake projects on system reorganizations, turn strategic vision into tangible goals, and ensure effective and agreed outcomes, while balancing various project constraints.

Benefits of PMP Certification 1. You will enhance your career opportunities The demand for certified PMPs is growing. A recent PMI-commissioned analysis conducted by Anderson Economic Group looked at career growth for project managers. The study estimated a growth of 33% (nearly 22 million jobs) through 2027.

2. You will be recognized as an experienced professional PMP certification is a universally recognized symbol of excellence in the field. This type of certification is global in nature, meaning the skills required can translate across all industries and projects. PMP certification also adds to your value in the market. Companies that have PMPs have


projects that are also more likely to be completed as required, on time and on budget.

3. You will speak the right language Communication is key to successful project management. PMP certification signals that you speak a common language, which is essential for good communication. It is likely you will take on many different kinds of projects in your career. It is also likely you will have to work with a different team each time. If you can speak a common business language, you will ensure that everyone stays on the same page.

4. You will learn new skills Passing the PMP exam is not easy. It takes many hours of study and preparation. It requires you to master the material and learn the fundamentals of each methodology used in project management. You will also learn important hard and soft skills such as communication, leadership, organization, team management, resources management, problem solving, conflict resolution, and time management. Lastly, you will learn the best practices and current trends in project management.

5. You will demonstrate your dedication The dedication required to earn a PMP certification is something others recognize. First, you must meet strict standards in order to qualify for the exam. A bachelor’s degree requires at least 36 months, and an associate’s degree requires at least 60 months of experience.

Techniques of PMP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Data Gathering techniques Data Analysis techniques Data Representation techniques Decision-making techniques Communication skills Interpersonal and team skills

If you are interested to know more about PMP, join the PMP Certification Training Course by Henry Harvin®.



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