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PMP Exam Preparation Course On-Site Training
This program is designed to prepare participants pursuing Project Management Professional (PMP) certification with the Project Management Institute (PMI). All knowledge areas within the five process groups of the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) are covered in depth. Previous participants have concluded that this is an excellent program for those striving for certification.
Course Description/Agenda This program is designed to prepare participants pursuing Project Management Professional (PMP) certification with the Project Management Institute (PMI). All knowledge areas within the five process groups of the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) are covered in depth. Previous participants have concluded that this is an excellent program for those striving for certification.
Presentation Topics:
Project Management Framework
Process Areas - Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing
Integration Management
Scope Management
Time Management
Cost Management
Quality Management
Human Resources Management
Communication Management
Risk Management
Procurement Management
Materials Provides for the PMP Exam Preparation Course
3 Ring Binder
2008 Edition of the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) 4th Edition
Instructional plan, methods and techniques:
This course is taught using a combination of lecture and instructor feedback. The primary course objective (passing the PMP examination) is met by the participants demonstrating mastery of the skills through class discussions.
Program Outline
Integration Management
Importance of integrative project management
PM principles, techniques and success factors
Stakeholders
Planning elements and development
Plan execution steps for success
Organized integrated change control
HR and communication management importance
Process groups
Planning
Project plan development
Execution
Project plan execution
Controlling
Integrated change control
Scope Management
Scope management processes, activities and documentation items
Project initiation process
Project selection techniques
Project charter
Describe the elements and deliverables for Scope Management
Project objectives
Scope statement
Work breakdown structures
Change management process
Subsidiary management plans
Describe the required activities to effectively close out a
Project Scope
Process Groups
Initiation
Scope planning
Scope definition
Scope verification
Scope change control
Time Management
Time management process
Activity definition process
Create an activity list
Decomposition of the Work Breakdown Structure
Use of activity list templates
Logic network diagram development
Dependencies
Predecessors
Types of network diagrams
Creating a network diagram
Describe activity duration estimating processes
Difference between effort and elapsed time estimates
Factors that drive effort/elapsed time estimates
Top down and bottom up estimating techniques
Analogous, parametric and expert estimating approaches
Describe the schedule development process
Scheduling techniques: PERT, CPM and Critical Chain
Duration compression and impact on project objectives (scope,
quality, risk, cost, etc.)
Process to identify/calculate critical path and slack/float
time
The inclusion of schedule reserves
Need for multi-project resource planning for single project
Describe the use and value of project management software for scheduling
Describe schedule control, including corrective action
Process Groups
Planning
Activity definition
Activity sequencing
Activity duration estimating
Schedule development
Controlling
Schedule control
Cost Management
Activities and processes required to identify and manage
project costs
Resource planning process to identify resources
Estimating methods and tools to effectively estimate costs
Cost management plan
Cost budgeting process
Contingency and management reserves
Cost control and its elements
Process Groups
Planning
Resource planning
Cost planning
Cost budgeting
Controlling
Cost control
Project Control
Describe process steps to effectively execute, monitor and
control a project
Relationship to AOK
Critical issues
Identify and define variance and change
Processes for change management
Change management plan
Impact of change on schedule, cost, quality, resources and
risk
Escalation and technique application
Earned value analysis
Identify and evaluate variance
Variance response
Evaluate project schedules
Schedule efficiency
Schedule variance
Alternative plans
Process Groups
Executing
Project plan execution
Quality assurance
Team development
Information distribution
Solicitation
Source selection
Contract administration
Controlling
Integrated change control
Scope verification
Scope change control
Schedule control
Cost control
Quality control
Performance reporting
Risk monitoring and control
Human Resources
Human resources processes
Key concepts of organizational planning
Theories and structures
Roles and responsibilities
Interface and authority relationships
Communication of needs to stakeholders
Staff acquisition activities to identify, acquire and manage
human resources
Key concepts of team development
Techniques to build and maintain effective teams
Management styles and professional skills that influence
leadership
Describe key concepts and techniques of team management
techniques
Evaluate motivational needs
Manage or resolve conflicts
Process Groups
Planning
Organizational planning
Staff acquisition
Executing
Team development
Risk
Define risk management terms and processes
Components and concepts of risk management to determine
application
Identify project risks and sources
Assess risks using subjective analysis techniques
Risk quantification
Risk response planning
Types of responses
Risk monitoring and control
Project control process
Process Groups
Planning
Risk management planning
Risk identification
Qualitative risk analysis
Quantitative risk analysis
Risk response planning
Controlling
Risk monitoring and control
Quality
Describe the concepts and processes of quality management
Evolution of quality
Quality planning process
Quality assurance process
Quality control process and tools
Process Groups
Planning
Quality planning
Executing
Quality assurance
Controlling
Quality control
Procurement
Describe the procurement planning process
Identify contract types, characteristics and usage
Describe solicitation planning
Describe the solicitation process and steps for proposal
development
Contract management process
Contract administration, termination and closeout processes
Relationship between procurement and other areas of project
management
Process Groups
Planning
Procurement planning
Solicitation planning
Executing
Solicitation
Source selection
Contract administration
Closing
Contract closeout
Communication
Describe the communications planning process
Identify key elements of a communication plan
Identify tools and techniques for information distribution
Describe different types of meetings
Identify common formats of reporting
Describe relationship between communications management and
controlling process areas
Describe how effective communication is a foundation for
conflict resolution, negotiation and team building
Identify steps for administrative closure
Process Groups
Planning
Communications planning
Executing
Information distribution
Controlling
Performance reporting
Closing
Administrative closeout
Professional Responsibility
Describe the four tasks and knowledge skill statements in the
professional responsibility performance domain
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