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PMP exam prep

The PMP credential is the most important industry-recognized certification for project managers. Globally recognized and in high demand, the PMP credential demonstrates that you have the experience, education and competency to lead and direct projects.

This recognition is seen through increased marketability to employers and higher salaries; according to the PMI Project Management Salary Survey–Eighth Edition, certification positively impacts project manager salaries.

PM Star has designed its most popular classroom PMP exam prep workshop to a live, virtual environment!  Employing one of the top online learning facilitation tools, aspiring PMPs will experience real, classroom-style learning from their own computer. In addition to world-class instruction from experts, our Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) keeps virtual learners engaged with live chats, whiteboards, surveys, polls, feedback, small breakout rooms, file sharing, testing/quizzing, and numerous other e-learning features.

ABOUT

  • Newly designed to maximize participant engagement in a live, virtual environment and progressively prepare PMP candidates until they are confident to pass the PMP exam.
  • Facilitated by seasoned PMP credential holder exam coaches with team and individual exercises.
  • Students have ongoing access to their PMP coach until the successful completion of their PMP certification project.
  • All material required to pass the PMP exam is included below:
  1. Color, interactive student manual (not just printouts of the instructor slides) expanding on PMI PMBOK Guide–Sixth Edition and Agile Practice Guide material in detail. YES, we are 100% compliant with the 2021 PMI exam blueprint and, of course, the latest PMBOK® Guide-Sixth Edition!
  2. 12 pages of study aids with the “must-know” formulas and famous ITTOs.
  3. 100s of flashcards.
  4. 60-page PMBOK® Guide—Sixth Edition and Agile Practice guide condensed study notes.
  5. Access to our globally recognized PMP® exam simulator with over 2,000 questions.

Student class material will be shipped to each participant one week before the start date.

COURSE SYLLABUS

EXAM LOGISTICS

  • PMP® exam blueprint.
  • Project Manager Role Delineation Study (RDS).
  • Develop your customized study plan.
  • Exam study tips.
  • What to expect on exam day.

PM FOUNDATION

  • Selecting the project life cycle(s). Predictive, Adaptive (Interative; Incremental; Agile) or Hybrid.
  • PMBOK Guide 5 processes, 10 knowledge areas, and 49 processes (predictive).
  • SCRUM most common Agile practice.
  • Organization influences and structures.
  • Relationships among Portfolio Management, Programs, Operations, etc.
  • Enterprise environmental factors.
  • Organizational process assets.

STAKEHOLDER

  • Identify Stakeholders: Documenting stakeholders’ interest, power, expectations, and potential impact on the project.
  • Plan Stakeholder Engagement: Determine appropriate strategies to manage stakeholders.
  • Manage Stakeholder Engagement: Process to communicate with stakeholders to meet their needs and address their issues.
  • Monitor Stakeholder Engagement: Monitoring overall stakeholder relationships and adjusting strategies to ensure engagement.

RESOURCES

  • Plan Resource Management: Define how to estimate, acquire, manage, and utilize physical and team resources. Identifying roles and responsibilities. A.k.a. the infamous RACI chart.
  • Estimate Activity Resources: Estimating the types and quantities of resources required to complete the activities.
  • Acquire Resources: Obtaining team members, facilities, equipment, material, and other resources.
  • Develop Team: Motivate and develop the team to enhance project performance.
  • Manage Team: Track team performance, provide feedback and resolve conflict.
  • Control Resources:  Ensuring the physical resources are available as planned.

SCOPE

  • Plan Scope Management: The plan on how the scope will be defined, validated, and controlled.
  • Collect Requirements: Defining and documenting stakeholders’ needs to ensure project objectives are met.
  • Define Scope: Developing a detailed description of the project and product as a basis for future decisions.
  • Create WBS: Subdividing major deliverables into smaller components.
  • Validate Scope: Formal acceptance of the completed project deliverables.
  • Control Scope: Monitoring status of the project and product scope and managing changes to the scope baseline.

SCHEDULE

  • Plan Schedule Management: The plan on how the schedule will be developed, managed, controlled, etc.
  • Define Activities: Decomposing the WBS completed during scope into activity lists.
  • Sequence Activities: Determining the dependencies for each activity.
  • Estimate Activity Durations: How long will each activity take with the resources we have assigned?
  • Develop Schedule: Producing the schedule baseline. We will work through a network diagram to calculate the critical path and float for each of the activities.
  • Control Schedule: Monitoring the schedule compared to the plan and take appropriate action.

COST

  • Plan Cost Management: The plan on how the budget will be developed, managed, controlled, etc.
  • Estimate Costs: What does each activity cost?
  • Determine Budget: Roll up all the activity costs to determine the cost baseline to measure our cost performance against.
  • Control Costs: Influencing the factors that create cost variances and taking corrective action as necessary.

QUALITY

  • Plan Quality: Identify the standards, determine the quality metrics and create the quality management plan to obtain overall quality.
  • Manage Quality: Evaluate our processes to ensure we will satisfy the quality plan’s quality standards.
  • Control Quality: Inspect the various project deliverables and results to ensure they met the standards.

RISK

  • Plan Risk Management: Assess stakeholder tolerances to risk and create the risk management plan to manage risk on the project.
  • Identify Risks: Brainstorming a list of risks.
  • Perform qualitative analysis: Is the probability and impact of the risks high, low, or medium? I think/gut feel about the risks.
  • Perform quantitative analysis: More detailed analysis to quantify the risk. 80% probability the risk will occur with a $50,000 impact on the project. Putting numbers to the risk.
  • Plan Risk Response: Now that we have ranked the risks, what is our response/action to prioritized risks. Responses to threats – can be avoid, mitigate, transfer or accept. Responses to opportunities can be enhance, exploit, share or accept.
  • Implement Risk Responses:  Implementing agreed-upon risk response plans.
  • Monitor Risk: Keeping an eye for unplanned risks and monitoring identified risks for appropriate action.

PROFESSIONAL & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • Review the PMI® code of conduct. It’s pretty basic ethics, but it’s a must-know for the exam and as a “soon to be practicing PMP”!
  • The 4 PMI® core values: Responsibility; Respect; Fairness; Honesty.
  • Ethics and common sense.
  • Cultural Competence.

COMMUNICATIONS

  • Plan Communications Management: Develop the communication management plan on whom, what, and how frequently we will communicate the project information.
  • Manage Communications: Issue management with the stakeholders to ensure conflict/issues are resolved promptly.
  • Monitor Communications: Collecting and communicating all the project performance. Forecasting project performance and taking corrective action as needed

PROCUREMENT

  • Plan Procurement Management: Make or buy analysis. Creating the procurement management plan which advises on what type of contract we should negotiate. i.e., Fixed Price; Cost plus, and/or Time and Materials. Creating the CSOW, evaluation criteria, and preparing the procurement documents to the potential vendors. i.e., proposals, request for quotes/bids, etc.
  • Conduct Procurement: Select sellers and awarding contracts. Contract negotiations.
  • Control Procurement: Manage seller relationships, review seller performance, and manage contract-related changes. Close procurement.

INTEGRATION

  • Develop Project Charter: Formal authorization of the project or phase.
  • Develop Project Mgmt Plan: Document actions to define, prepare, integrate, and coordinate subsidiary plans into the project management plan.
  • Develop Project Management Plan: Document actions to define, prepare, integrate, and coordinate subsidiary plans into the project management plan.
  • Direct and Manage Project Work: Execute the work defined in the project management plan to achieve the scope statement’s requirements.
  • Manage Project Knowledge: Using existing knowledge and creating new knowledge.
  • Monitor & Control Project Work: Monitor and control the processes to meet the performance objectives.
  • Perform Integrated Change Control: Reviewing change requests, approving change requests, and controlling changes.
  • Close Project or Phase: Finalize all activities to close the project or phase formally.

WHY

  • Increase your probability of passing the exam by focusing only on relevant exam topics.
  • Develop a personal study plan based on your strengths, weaknesses, and learning style. Use our recommended 14-day study plan.
  • Understand the elimination process to help answer questions correctly.
  • Learn tricks for selecting the BEST answer per PMI best practices.
  • Exercises and condensed notes help you conceptualize and understand (not memorize) the information you need to know, including those dreaded formulas!
  • Practice in a PMP exam simulator, just like the real exam environment.
  • Test your recall with 100s of flashcards.

FEE

$1,895 Cdn plus applicable HST.

INCLUDES:

  • 4 days Virtual-Instructor-Led
  • Color student manual
  • 90 days unlimited access to PMP exam simulator 2,000+ questions
  • Personal one-on-one coaching until PMP certification is successfully achieved! 100% guarantee!

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FACTS

  • The PMP certification is the profession’s most globally recognized and respected certification credential.
  • The PMP designation following your name tells current and potential employers that you have a solid foundation of project management knowledge that can be readily applied in the workplace.
  • Worldwide there are over one million PMP credential holders providing project management services in more than 170 countries.
  • To obtain the PMP certification, an individual must satisfy education and experience requirements, agree to adhere to a code of professional conduct, and pass the PMP Certification Exam.
  • Need help documenting your PMI application experience?   Ask Cindy to assist you in documenting your project experience.

2023 SCHEDULE

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