Project Management

Professional (PMP®)
 

Earn up to 20% more* with the PMI Project Management
Professional (PMP®) – PMBOK Certification.

4 Days / 40 contact hours /
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Project
Management
Professional
(PMP)®

Earn up to 20% more*
with the PMI Project
Management Professional
Professional (PMP)®
Certification.
4 Days / 40 Contact Hours / Online Mode
(Optional PMI e-Learning platform)

Become a Project Management Professional (PMP®) and gain an internationally recognized professional designation offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI).


PMP® stands for Project Management Professional. The Project Management Professional certification is a globally reputed and recognized certification in the field of Project Management. PMP® is the most important industry-recognized certification for project managers.
PMP credential certification is offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI), which is the world's leading association of Project Management Professionals established in 1969 and has headquarters in Pennsylvania, USA. The PMP® certification scheme is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) against the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 17024. (PMBK 6th Edition)
Further, career opportunity knocks as the need for project talent continues to grow. Research indicates that employers will need to fill “nearly 2.2 million new project-oriented roles each year through 2027”. This means skilled project managers will be in high demand heading into the new decade.
 
Key Learning Outcomes

This PMP Examination Preparation course will give learners a chance to master project management and understand the core principles of PMP® and provides the skills to pass the demanding and challenging PMP® examinations. This course will also equip learners with the necessary skills and competencies to become a certified professional. By the end of the training program, participants will be able to:

  • Acquire techniques and professional skills for job analysis
  • Identify the essential project management skills and techniques required for successful projects
  • Show an in-depth understanding of each component of the PMP certification examination and significantly improve your chances of passing the challenging exam
  • Develop complete familiarity with the structure of the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK), its processes, process groups and knowledge areas

 
 
Key Learning Outcomes

This PMP Examination Preparation course will give learners a chance to master project management and understand the core principles of PMP® and provides the skills to pass the demanding and challenging PMP® examinations. This course will also equip learners with the necessary skills and competencies to become a certified professional. By the end of the training program, participants will be able to:

  • Acquire techniques and professional skills for job analysis
  • Identify the essential project management skills and techniques required for successful projects
  • Show an in-depth understanding of each component of the PMP certification examination and significantly improve your chances of passing the challenging exam
  • Develop complete familiarity with the structure of the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK), its processes, process groups and knowledge areas

 
 

Why PMP?
Now, wherever you are in your career, the globally-recognized Project Management Professional (PMP) certification tells employers, peers, and the world you know what you’re doing in project management.
Even if “project manager” isn’t part of your title, the PMP applies to anyone who helps bring a project to completion. Just like a CPA validates expertise for accountants, the PMP recognizes your ability to manage projects—and the extraordinary work you’ve done so far.

How PMP Certification Elevates Your Career?
As the demand for skilled project managers is at a critically urgent level, practitioners who hold the PMP certification are well-positioned to provide the professional skills necessary to lead project teams and achieve successful project results. You can find PMPs leading projects in nearly every country, and unlike other certifications that focus on a particular geography or domain, the PMP® is truly global.
As the demand for skilled project managers is at a critically urgent level, practitioners who hold the PMP certification are well-positioned to provide the professional skills necessary to lead project teams and achieve successful project results. You can find PMPs leading projects in nearly every country, and unlike other certifications that focus on a particular geography or domain, the PMP® is truly global.
As a PMP, you can work in virtually any industry, with any methodology, and in any location. The PMP can also provide a significant advantage when it comes to salary and earning potential. Among survey respondents to PMI’s Earning Power Salary Survey, those with a PMP certification garner a higher salary (25 % higher on average) than those without a PMP certification. Employers benefit as well. When more than one-third of their project managers are PMP-certified, organizations complete more of their projects on time, on budget, and meeting original goals. (Pulse of the Profession® study, PMI, 2015.)
The bottom line is PMP delivers value far into your career. CIO magazine ranked the PMP as the top project management certification because it proves you have the specific skills and experience employers seek. The PMP signifies that you speak and understand the global language of project management and connects you to a community of professionals, organizations, and experts worldwide.


Modules on Project Management Professional (PMP®)
This Complete Preparatory PMP Training providing you 40 hours of niche training tailored to all sorts of probable test questions that may come on your BIG day and we conduct the training based on the updated PMP format commencing January 2, 2021.
PMP® exam, like any other exam, is designed to measure your ability of the knowledge of the subject matter, additionally, however, a host of various exam strategies are implied in setting up the questions thus knowledge alone will be insufficient to tackle this exam successfully. Therefore, in this training, we offer you numerous practice questions, a mock test, and examples with detailed explanations so you can really understand the material, roughly know your score, and be confident going into your exam.


Who Can Attend?

  • Project Managers
  • Bachelor’s Degree Holders with Minimum Three Years of Project Experience
  • Secondary Degree / Diploma Holders with Five Years of Project Experience
  • Construction Managers
  • People with Sheer Interest in Management Who Already Fulfil the Exam Requirements
 


PMP Preparatory Training
Effective 2nd January 2021, PMI has introduced an updated exam format. PMI stated in its May 2020 Update of the PMP Exam Outline that the research conducted through the Job Task Analysis validated that today’s project management practitioners work in a variety of project environments and utilize different project approaches. Accordingly, the PMP certification will be reflective of this and will incorporate approaches across the value delivery spectrum.
The following table identifies the proportion of questions from each domain that will appear on the examination. Notice that the new exam format is quite different from the previous exam format which was focused on the traditional management processes of Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and closing.
The following table identifies the proportion of questions from each domain that will appear on the examination. Notice that the new exam format is quite different from the previous exam format which was focused on the traditional management processes of Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and closing.
Therefore, we provide training and guidance according to the above domains to ensure that our students are clear about the exam content, strategies, and domains. During the training, our expert and certified trainers will also share various exercises, tips, tricks, and methods on how to tackle each sort of question.
Program Curriculum
Module 1 - People

Manage conflict

  1. Interpret the source and stage of the conflict
  2. Analyze the context for the conflict
  3. Evaluate / recommend / reconcile the appropriate conflict resolution solution

Lead a team

  1. Set a clear vision and mission
  2. Support diversity and inclusion (e.g., behavior types, thought process)
  3. Value servant leadership (e.g., relate the tenets of servant leadership to the team)
  4. Determine an appropriate leadership style (e.g..directive, collaborative)
  5. Inspire, motivate, and influence team members/stakeholders(e.g., team contract, social contract, reward system)
  6. Analyze team members and stakeholders’ influence
  7. Distinguish various options to lead various team members and stakeholders

Support team performance

  1. Appraise team member performance against key performance indicators
  2. Support and recognize team member growth and development
  3. Determine appropriate feedback approach
  4. Verify performance improvements

Empower team members and stakeholders

  1. Organize around team strengths
  2. Support team task accountability
  3. Evaluate demonstration of task accountability
  4. Determine and bestow level(s) of decision-making authority

Ensure team members/stakeholders are adequately trained

  1. Determine required competencies and elements of training
  2. Determine training options based on training needs
  3. Allocate resources for training
  4. Measure training outcomes

Address and remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team

  1. Determine critical impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
  2. Prioritize critical impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
  3. Use network to implement solutions to remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
  4. Re-assess continually to ensure impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team are being addressed

Address and remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team

  1. Determine critical impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
  2. Prioritize critical impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
  3. Use network to implement solutions to remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
  4. Re-assess continually to ensure impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team are being addressed

Negotiate project agreements

  1. Analyze the bounds of the negotiations for agreement
  2. Assess priorities and determine ultimate objective(s)
  3. Verify objective(s) of the project agreement is met
  4. Participate in agreement negotiations
  5. Determine a negotiation strategy

Collaborate with stakeholders

  1. Evaluate engagement needs for stakeholders
  2. Optimize alignment between stakeholder needs, expectations, and project objectives
  3. Build trust and influence stakeholders to accomplish project objectives

Build shared understanding

  1. Break down situation to identify the root cause of a misunderstanding
  2. Survey all necessary parties to reach consensus
  3. Support outcome of parties’ agreement
  4. Investigate potential misunderstandings

Engage and support virtual teams

  1. Examine virtual team member needs (e.g., environment, geography, culture, global, etc.)
  2. Investigate alternatives (e.g., communication tools, colocation) for virtual team member engagement
  3. Implement options for virtual team member engagement
  4. Continually evaluate effectiveness of virtual team member engagement

Define team ground rules

  1. Communicate organizational principles with team and external stakeholders
  2. Establish an environment that fosters adherence to the round rules
  3. Manage and rectify ground rule violations

Mentor relevant stakeholders

  1. Allocate the time to mentoring
  2. Recognize and act on mentoring opportunities

Promote team performance through the application of emotional intelligence

  1. Assess behavior through the use of personality indicators
  2. Analyze personality indicators and adjust to the emotional needs of key project stakeholders

Build a team

  1. Appraise stakeholder skills
  2. Deduce project resource requirements
  3. Continuously assess and refresh team skills to meet project needs
  4. Maintain team and knowledge transfer
Module 2 - Process

Execute project with the urgency required to deliver business value

  1. Assess opportunities to deliver value incrementally
  2. Examine the business value throughout the project
  3. Support the team to subdivide project tasks as necessary to find the minimum viable product

Manage communications

  1. Analyze communication needs of all stakeholders
  2. Determine communication methods, channels, frequency, and level of detail for all stakeholders
  3. Communicate project information and updates effectively
  4. Confirm communication is understood and feedback is received

Assess and manage risks

  1. Determine risk management options
  2. Iteratively assess and prioritize risks

Engage stakeholders

  1. Analyze stakeholders (e.g., power interest grid, influence, impact)
  2. Categorize stakeholders
  3. Engage stakeholders by category
  4. Develop, execute, and validate a strategy for stakeholder engagement

Plan and manage budget and resources

  1. Estimate budgetary needs based on the scope of the project and lessons learned from past projects
  2. Anticipate future budget challenges
  3. Monitor budget variations and work with governance process to adjust as necessary
  4. Plan and manage resources

Plan and manage schedule

  1. Estimate project tasks (milestones, dependencies, story points)
  2. Utilize benchmarks and historical data
  3. Prepare schedule based on methodology
  4. Measure ongoing progress based on methodology
  5. Modify schedule, as needed, based on methodology
  6. Coordinate with other projects and other operations

Plan and manage quality of products/deliverables

  1. Determine quality standard required for project deliverables
  2. Recommend options for improvement based on quality gaps
  3. Continually survey project deliverable quality

Plan and manage scope

  1. Determine and prioritize requirements
  2. Break down scope (e.g., WBS, backlog)
  3. Monitor and validate scope

Integrate project planning activities

  1. Consolidate the project/phase plans
  2. Assess consolidated project plans for dependencies, gaps, and continued business value
  3. Analyze the data collected
  4. Collect and analyze data to make informed project decisions
  5. Determine critical information requirements

Manage project changes

  1. Anticipate and embrace the need for change (e.g., follow change management practices)
  2. Determine strategy to handle change
  3. Execute change management strategy according to the methodology
  4. Determine a change response to move the project forward

Plan and manage procurement

  1. Define resource requirements and needs
  2. Communicate resource requirements
  3. Manage suppliers/contracts
  4. Plan and manage procurement strategy
  5. Develop a delivery solution

Manage project artifacts

  1. Determine the requirements (what, when, where, who, etc.)for managing the project artifacts
  2. Validate that the project information is kept up to date (i.e., version control) and accessible to all stakeholders
  3. Continually assess the effectiveness of the management of the project artifacts

Determine appropriate project methodology/methods and practices

  1. Assess project needs, complexity, and magnitude
  2. Recommend project execution strategy (e.g., contracting, finance)
  3. Recommend a project methodology/ approach (i.e., predictive, agile, hybrid)
  4. Use iterative, incremental practices throughout the project life cycle (e.g., lessons learned, stakeholder engagement, risk)

Promote team performance through the application of emotional intelligence

  1. Assess behavior through the use of personality indicators
  2. Analyze personality indicators and adjust to the emotional needs of key project stakeholders

Establish project governance structure

  1. Determine appropriate governance for a project (e.g., replicate organizational governance)
  2. Define escalation paths and thresholds

Manage project issues

  1. Recognize when a risk becomes an issue
  2. Attack the issue with the optimal action to achieve project success
  3. Collaborate with relevant stakeholders on the approach tore solve the issues

Ensure knowledge transfer for project continuity

  1. Discuss project responsibilities within team
  2. Outline expectations for working environment
  3. Confirm approach for knowledge transfers

Plan and manage project/phase closure or transitions

  1. Determine criteria to successfully close the project or phase
  2. Validate readiness for transition (e.g., to operation steam or next phase)
  3. Conclude activities to close out project or phase (e.g. final lessons learned, retrospective, procurement, financials, resources)
Module 3 - Business Environment

Plan and manage project compliance

  1. Confirm project compliance requirements (e.g., security, health and safety, regulatory compliance)
  2. Classify compliance categories
  3. Determine potential threats to compliance
  4. Use methods to support compliance
  5. Analyze the consequences of noncompliance
  6. Determine necessary approach and action to address compliance needs (e.g., risk, legal)
  7. Measure the extent to which the project complies

Evaluate and deliver project benefits and value

  1. Investigate that benefits are identified
  2. Document agreement on ownership for ongoing benefit realization
  3. Verify measurement system is in place to track benefits
  4. Evaluate delivery options to demonstrate value
  5. Appraise stakeholders of value gain progress

Evaluate and address external business environment changes for impact on scope

  1. Survey changes to external business environment (e.g., regulations, technology, geopolitical, market)
  2. Assess and prioritize impact on project scope/backlog based on changes in external business environment
  3. Recommend options for scope/backlog changes (e.g. schedule, cost changes)
  4. Continually review external business environment for impacts on project scope/backlog

Support organizational change

  1. Assess organizational culture
  2. Evaluate impact of organizational change to project and determine required actions
  3. Evaluate impact of the project to the organization and determine required actions
 


Key Benefits of Taking The PMP Certification

  • Increase Your Earning Ability by Almost 25%
  • Demonstrate and Conform Your Dedication
  • Learn New Skills/span>
  • Become Recognized as an Experienced Professional
  • Earn Industry and Peer’s Recognition


What is changing in PMBOK Guide – Seventh Edition
The PMBOK® 7th guide itself is still undergoing review and changes. The expected release date will depend on PMI.
Principle vs Process-Based Project Managementbr PMBOK 7th version moves away from the process-oriented approach to principles-oriented (outcome-oriented) approach. The PMBOK knowledge areas in current and previous PMBOKs and each knowledge area has processes, inputs, tools, techniques, and outputs. These processes will not be available in PMBOK 7th Edition. There will be principles that are generally accepted and practiced in project management. The idea seems to be more action-focused or practitioner-friendly. New PMBOK will focus on outcomes rather than deliverables.
Two fundamental aspects influencing changes in PMBOK-7 are:

  • Value Delivery System
  • Project Delivery Principles
*Course taught by Certified PMP Trainer with more than 10 years of experience in the oil & gas industry!
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Upon successfully completing this program, participants will be awarded the Certificate of Completion.
This award is a validation to the efforts taken to master the domain expertise that will set you apart from your competition.
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