Your ability as a project manager to demonstrate best practices in Project Management - both on the job and through professional certification - is becoming the standard to compete in today’s fast-paced and highly technical workplace. This course expands upon the basic concepts of project management you discovered in the Project Management Fundamentals course, and offers a job-related approach to successful project management across application areas and industries.
Project management is one of the hottest careers in the world today. Project managers with proven skills and experience can find exciting, high-visibility opportunities in a wide range of fields. This course is specifically designed to provide you with the proven, practical body of project management knowledge and skills that you need to demonstrate project management mastery on the job. Additionally, this course can be a significant part of your preparation for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® Certification Exam based on the Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide). The skills and knowledge you gain in this course will help you avoid making costly mistakes and increase your competitive edge in the project management profession.
Course Description
This course is designed for experienced project managers who want to increase their project management skills, apply a standards-based approach to project management, and prepare for Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI)® Project Management Professional (PMP)® Certification.
Each lesson covers one broad topic or set of related topics. Lessons are arranged in order of increasing proficiency with project management; skills you acquire in one lesson are used and developed in subsequent lessons.
We organized each lesson into results-oriented topics. Topics include all the relevant and supporting information you need to master project management, and activities allow you to apply this information to practical hands-on examples.
Course Objectives
In this course, you will apply the generally recognized practices of project management acknowledged by the Project Management Institute (PMI)® to successfully manage projects.
You will:
Through the use of sample files, hands-on activities, illustrations that give you feedback at crucial steps, and supporting background information, this Course PMP® Exam Preparation of Latvikon (R.E.P.) centre provides you with the foundation and structure to learn project management quickly and easily.
A. Apply Project Management Processes
B. Create a Project Charter
C. Develop a Preliminary Project Scope Statement
A. Develop Project Management Plan
B. Create a Scope Management Plan
C. Create a Scope Statement.
D. Develop a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Block 3: DEVELOPING PROJECT SCHEDULES, COST ESTIMATES, AND BUDGETS
A. Create an Activity List
B. Create a Project Network Diagram
C. Estimate Activity Resources
D. Estimate Activity Durations
E. Identify the Critical Path
F. Develop a Project Schedule
G. Estimate Project Costs
H. Establish a Cost Baseline
A. Create a Quality Management Plan
B. Document Roles, Responsibilities, and Reporting Relationships
C. Acquire Project Team
D. Create a Communications Management Plan
A. Create a Risk Management Plan.
B. Identify Project Risks and Triggers
C. Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
D. Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
E. Develop a Risk Response Plan
A. Prepare a Contract Statement of Work
B. Prepare a Procurement Document
Block 7: EXECUTING PROJECTWORK
A. Direct and Manage Project Execution
B. Perform Quality Assurance
D. Information Distribution
A. Monitor and Control Project Work
B. Manage Changes to Performance Baselines
C. Review Deliverables and Work Results
D. Control Project Scope
A. Control the Project Schedule
B. Control Project Costs
A. Perform Quality Control
B. Manage Project Team
C. Report Project Performance
D. Manage Stakeholders
A. Monitor and Control Project Risk
B. Administer a Contract
Role of the Contract Administrator
A. Close a Project.
B. Close a Contract
Any method of instruction is only as effective as the time and effort you are willing to invest in it. In addition, some of the information that you learn in class may not be important to you immediately, but it may become important later on. For this reason, we encourage you to spend some time reviewing the topics and activities after the course.
Additional supplemented literature is available on Latvikon (R.E.P.) centre.
*PMI, PMP and PMBOK are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
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