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Provider:
AMA (American Management Association International)
Topic(s):
Leadership & Management > Project Management
Who Should Attend?
Those with: Minimum of 35 hours of project management classroom instruction; A Bachelor's degree and 4,500 hours of project management experience over 3 years (36 months) or 7,500 hours of project management experience over 5 years (60 months)
Full Seminar Description
This seminar covers all the major process and knowledge areas of the PMBOK, 3rd Edition -- including professional responsibility -- through readings, instruction and testing. To help you even more, you'll receive a FREE copy of Mike Newell's PMP Certification Exam 2nd Edition and the PMBOK Guide, 3rd Edition. Keywords: project management professional certificate, project scope management, project quality management, project procurement management. Webinars too. CEUs: 1.8. Fee per person: $2195, $1995 for AMA members.AMA’s PMP exam prep seminar has resulted in a 100% PMP exam pass rate reported by past attendees!
Get on track to a recognized credential and greater career potential. This PMP certification exam prep seminar covers the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge® (PMBOK®) on which the exam is based.
Mandatory reading: Free copies of Kim Heldman's Project Management Study Guide, 3rd Edition, and the PMBOK® Guide, 3rd Edition.
Who Should Attend
Those who meet the following requirements: Minimum of 35 hours of PM classroom instruction. This course fulfills 18 hours. Experience leading and directing projects:
- —4,500 hours over 3 years for those with a bachelor's degree.
- —7,500 hours over 5 years without an undegraduate degree.
THE AMA GUARANTEE—Retake the course FREE within six months if you don’t pass the PMP certification exam! No substitute courses or transfers.
PMP®, PMBOK® are registered trademarks of the Project Management Institute.
This Seminar Features Blended Learning
AMA Blended Learning combines instructor-led training with online pre- and post-seminar assessments, tune-up courses and other resources to maximize your training goals. Through a blend of proven instructor-led seminars and powerful online technology, AMA Blended Learning provides a compelling and more comprehensive experience for the learner—producing a greater return-on-investment for the employer and the seminar participant.
How You Will Benefit
- A PMP exam prep seminar with access to nearly 600 actual exam questions
- Study under PMP-certified instructors
- Online resources including 100 sample questions
- Hands-on PMP exam prep through a practice exam of 100 questions in class
What You Will Cover
- PMP certification process…test-taking strategies
- Project integration management
- Project scope...time...cost...and quality management
- Project human resource management
- Project communication management
- Project risk management
- Project procurement management
Extended Description
Learning Objectives
- Apply Test-Taking Strategies and Techniques to Improve Performance on the PMP Exam
- Explore the Concepts That Provide the Structure of Project Management, as Outlined in the PMBOK® Guide 3rd Edition
- Recognize the Interactions Between the Various Project Management Processes and How These Interactions Contribute to Project Success
- Identify the Processes and Activities Associated with Each of the Nine Knowledge Areas, as Outlined in the PMBOK® Guide 3rd Edition
- Analyze Project-Related Scenarios to Identify the Proper Application, Misapplication, or Absence of Generally Accepted Project Management Tools, Techniques, and Principles
- Appraise Your Knowledge of Project Management and Identify Areas to Focus on to Guide Your Preparation for Taking the PMP® Exam
Project Management Framework
- Define Terms Associated with Project Management
- Identify the Areas of Expertise Needed by Project Management Teams
- Describe Characteristics of a Project Life Cycle
- Identify Project Stakeholders and Their Influence on a Project
- State the Impacts of a Project’s Organizational Structure
- Identify the Project Management Process Groups and Recognize Their Application and Interaction
Project Integration Management
- Describe How Integration Management Ties the Various Project Management Processes and Activities Together
- Identify the Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs for Processes in This Area
- State the Value and Application of the Project Charter
- Identify and Understand How Project Selection Methods Are Applied
- Explain the Value and Application of the Preliminary Scope Statement
- State the Necessity for Change Control and Identify Associated Activities
- Describe the Development of the Project Management Plan and Describe What Should Be Included in the Plan
Project Scope Management
- Identify the Impact Scope Management Has on Project Success
- Identify the Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs for Processes in This Area
- Recognize the Parts of a Scope Management Plan
- Summarize the Development and Content of the Project Scope Document
- Define a WBS and Describe How It Is Developed
- Identify Other Breakdown Structures Used in Project Management
- Explain the Concept of Scope Verification
- Describe How Scope Control Influences and Manages Change
Project Time Management
- Describe the Relationship Between the Project Time Management Process and Schedule Development
- Identify the Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs for Processes in This Area
- Explain How Decomposition Is Used to Identify Project Activities
- Create Network Diagrams and Identify Float and the Critical Path
- Apply Different Techniques to Estimate Project Resources and Activity Durations
- State How a Project Schedule Is Developed
- Describe How a Project Schedule Is Analyzed and Controlled
Project Cost Management
- Correlate Project Cost Decisions to Life-Cycle Costing
- Identify the Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs for Processes in This Area
- Apply Different Techniques to Estimate Project Resources and Activity Durations
- Describe How a Cost Budget and Its Baselines Are Produced
- Apply the Concept of Earned Value to Determine Cost and Schedule Variances
Project Quality Management
- Identify the Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs for Processes in This Area
- Associate Quality Experts with Their Contributions
- Identify and Describe Global Quality Programs and Awards
- Explain the Difference Between Quality Assurance and Quality Control
- Identify Quality Controls and Differentiate Between Their Applications
Project Human Resources Management
- Identify the Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs for Processes in This Area
- Describe the Interfaces of the Project Organization
- Apply Organizational Charts to Document Project Roles and Responsibilities
- Comprehend the Concept of Team Development and Application of Motivation Theories
- Explain the Value of Conflict and How It Can Be Managed
- State the Need for Performance Appraisals for Team Members
- Identify the Sources of Leadership Power
Project Communications Management
- Identify the Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs for Processes in This Area
- Describe the Communications Process and Potential Barriers
- Analyze Project Communications Requirements
- Identify the Number of Communications Channels
- Identify Distribution Methods for Project Communications
- Manage Stakeholders Using Communications and Resolving Issues
Project Risk Management
- Identify the Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs for Processes in This Area
- Define Risks and Their Causes
- Identify the Elements of a Risk Management Plan
- Apply the Tools for Identifying and Documenting Risks
- Rank or Prioritize Risks Based on Qualitative Analysis
- State How Quantitative Analysis Tools Are Used to Assess the Impact on Project Success
- Identify Risk Response Strategies Based on Risk Impacts
- Describe How Risks Are Monitored and Controlled
Project Procurement Management
- Identify the Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs for Processes in This Area
- Describe the Rationale Behind Making Make-vs.-Buy Decisions
- Explain the Application of Different Types of Contracts
- Identify the Elements of a Contract Statement of Work
- Differentiate Between the Different Types of Procurement Documents and When They Are Used
- Identify the Tools Used to Communicate to Sellers
- Describe How Seller Selection Criteria Is Developed and Applied
- Explain the Various Elements of the Contract Closure Process
Professional and Social Responsibility
- Describe the Concept of Performance Domains
- Apply the Concepts Outlined in the Four Tasks in the Professional and Social Responsibility Domain
- State the Responsibilities Outlined in the PMI PMP® Code of Professional Responsibility
Preparing for the Test
- Anticipate the Testing Environment and the Breakdown of the Questions By Process Group
- Apply Test-Taking Strategies
- Identify Study References for the Exam
Practice Exam and Review
- Gauge Preparedness to Take the PMP® Examination
- Identify Weak Areas on Which to Focus Study Efforts
Days: 3
CEUs: 1.8
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If you cannot attend a seminar you may contact AMA in advance to transfer to a future session, or can send someone to take your place. If you need to cancel your attendance, AMA will give you a complete refund if you cancel more than three weeks before your seminar begins. To cancel, simply call. If you cancel with less than three weeks' notice, you will be liable for the entire seminar fee, however you may request a courtesy transfer to use at any future AMA seminar of equal or lesser value. The courtesy transfer must be used within one year of the date of your originally scheduled seminar. In fairness to all attendees, if you do not attend a seminar session for which you are confirmed, and do not cancel with a minimum of three weeks’ notice as described above, you will be charged the entire seminar fee.


