PMP® Certification Training

Get aware of project management terminologies and principles

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

PMP® Certification is a well-known professional qualification provided by Project Management Institute (PMI®). The professionals who want to advance their career in management filed must go for this training programme. The professionals will gain PMP® Certification after clearing the exam based on PMI®.

We provide flexible learning programme that will help the delegates to study at their own pace. During the course, the delegates will learn about the techniques used in project management and will be confident in handling the complex projects with confidence. The course content of PMP® Certification Training is well standardized and tailored according to the Project Management Institute (PMI®).

PMP® Certification has a huge impact on IT industries worldwide. The delegates can ensure the employers that they got skills needed to complete the project from beginning to end of the project.

  • Gain knowledge and skills needed to clear the exam

  • Get to know about the five process groups and ten knowledge areas

  • Learn how to plan, execute and deliver the project effectively

  • Our training programme are executed in luxury venues through certified trainers

  • We have highly experienced and certified trainers

  • Key learning points and tutor support

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

Includes

Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

Includes

Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

PMP® Certification Training course doesn’t have any prerequisites.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This training is best suited for following audience:

  • Project Managers
  • Team Leads
  • PMO Office Executives
  • The professionals who are involved in projects at various levels

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

The delegates will learn about:

  • How to apply International Project Management Standards from PMI® to the organisational projects
  • Terms, definitions, and processes used in PMBOK® Guide
  • Discover 5 Process Groups and 10 Knowledge Areas used in PMBOK® Guides
  • Identify the social and professional responsibility of project manager
  • Practice styles and types of questions that may be modelled in PMP® exams
  • Shared terminology, manage projects by using less or with limited resources
  • Avoiding common errors in handling projects and learn the several tricks of the trade
  • Tips and tricks needed to pass the PMI®’s Project Management Professional (PMP)® Certification Exam

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The PMP® professionals are in huge demand where the management of the project is required. Implementing and managing the project is always a thing on which the ROI of business relies upon. This training programme differentiates the individuals who have experience, education and competency to work as a project manager than others in the organisation. We provide flexible training programme such as classroom, online and onsite. The delegates will learn how to initiate, plan and manage the project effectively. Also, they will learn how to analyze, monitor and control risks that may occur in the project execution and delivery. Our trainer will guide the delegates how to improve the schedules and budgets. PMP® is one of the most famous Project Management certification across the world. So, to take the business to another level and enhance the organisational productivity, project management is must and for that PMP® Certification is a must.

 

Exam

The delegate has to clear the exam that will be held at the end of the training. Our trainer will help the delegates throughout the training by providing various tips and techniques so that they can clear the exam easily and with more confidence. This would lead them to become PMP® Certification holders. The exam consists of:

  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • 175 marked questions
  • 25 practice questions
  • Exam Duration- 4 hours

PROGRAM CONTENT

Overview of PMP® Certification Course

  • Introduction to PMI®& PMBOK® Guide
  • Development of PMI®
  • PMI® gives certifications®
  • PMI® Contact Resources
  • Define PMP®
  • Exam Structure
  • Introduction to Project Management

Project Management Framework

  • Define Project
  • Project Management?
  • Operations Management?
  • Program Management?
  • Portfolio Management?
  • Project Management Office (PMO)
  • Constraints
  • Role of a Project Manager
  • Organisational Structure
  • Enterprise Environmental Factors
  • Organisational Process Assets
  • Project lifecycle Vs. Product Lifecycle

Processes used in Project Management

  • Project Lifecycle- An Overview
  • Difference between Project Lifecycle and Project Management Process
  • Management of Stakeholders
  • Define Process Groups and Knowledge Areas
  • Determine Input/ Output of 47 Project Management Process Groups
  • Influences on Project Management

Project Integration Management

  • Define Project Integration Management
  • Role of Project Team and Project Sponsor
  • Project Selection Methods
  • Principal Processes of the Project Integration Management

Project Scope Management

  • Project Scope Management
  • Product Scope vs. Project Scope

Plan Project Quality, Staff, and Communications

  • Create a Quality Management Plan
  • Define Roles and Responsibilities
  • Reporting Relationships
  • Create a Communications Management Plan
  • HR Management Plan and Staffing Management Plan

Analyse Risks and Plan Risk Response

  • Create a Risk Management Plan
  • Identify Project Risks and Triggers
  • Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
  • Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
  • Develop a Risk Response Plan

Introduction to Project Time Management

  • Define Project Time Management
  • Project Schedule
  • Gantt Charts
  • Network Diagram
  • Learn Estimation
  • Schedule Network Analysis Techniques
  • PERT, PERT Analysis, Critical Path Method
  • Schedule Compression

Introduction to Project Cost Management

  • Define Project Cost Management
  • Differentiate b/w Cost Estimating and Cost Budgeting
  • Key concepts of Project Cost Management
  • Core Processes of Project Cost Management
  • Earned Value Technique

Introduction to Project Quality Management

  • Define Quality
  • Know Quality Management
  • Cost of Quality
  • 7 Basic Tools of Quality

Project Human Resource Management

  • Define Human Resource Management
  • Roles and Responsibilities of the Project Sponsor
  • Functional Manager vs. Project Manager
  • Define Conflict Management
  • Theory of Motivation

Project Communication Management

  • Communication
  • Communication Methods, Technology and Channels
  • Basic Communication Model
  • Key concepts used in Project Communication Management
  • Core processes of Communication Management

Project Risk Management

  • Define Risk and its management
  • Project Management Risks
  • Calculate Risk & EMV
  • Risk Classification
  • Decision Tree Analysis
  • Risk Reserve and Contingency Reserve
  • Key concepts used in Project Risk Management
  • Core processes of Risk Management

Project Procurement Management

  • Contract
  • Know Different Types of Contract
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Contract Types
  • Key Terminology in Project Procurement Management

Project Stakeholder Management

  • Stakeholder
  • Stakeholder Register
  • Understand about various Analytical Techniques for Stakeholder Analysis
  • Various Management
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Key Terminologies in Project Stakeholder Management

PMI® Professional and Social Responsibility                    

  • Define confirm Individual Integrity
  • Ethnocentrism-An Overview
  • Define Code of Ethics
  • Balance stakeholders interest
  • Professional Responsibility

Introduction to Procurement Management

  • Define Process map
  • Contract
  • Types of contract
  • Characteristics

 

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ABOUT Cardiff

Cardiff is the capital city of the Wales and county town of the historic South Glamorgan with a population of around 346,100 according to 2011 census.  The city is also known as the chief commercial city of the United Kingdom. The city is recognised as the most attractive tourist destination in the country and recorded 18.3 million visitors in 2010. The strategic location and geographical features played a crucial role in the developing the city as the largest coal port in the world. The city serves as a major base for most national sports and cultural institutions and forms part of the Eurocities network of the largest European cities. The Welsh office was built in the city in 1964, and it became an only centre of national administration. Until the 19th century, the city was the small town of the Wales, but with the arrival of industries and presence of major port for coal, transportation contributed towards the growth of the city. Some historians suggested that the city derived its name from earlier Welsh form Caerdyf meaning ‘the fort of the Taff’. Some previous studies also revealed that the name of the city is given in honour of nearby province governor during the construction of Roman fort. Later on, these have been rejected by modern scholars on linguistic grounds.

History

The early history of the city traced its root back to the Iron Age. The city formed part of Celtic British tribe during the Roman Conquest of Britain. In 75 AD, Romans built the fort at the opening of the River Taff, formed the northwestern boundary of the Cardiff. The fort also served as Isca Augusta (acted as border defences) military outposts for a long period. With the arrival of the civilian settlement, the fort has been demolished, and the Roman villa was discovered at Ely. A stone fortress was built similarly with the Saxon Shore Forts to safeguard the Britannia from raiders. Coins were found from the reign of Gratian depicted that the fort was demolished at the end of 4th century and last legions of Roman left the province of Britannia with Magnum Maximus.

The construction of Cardiff Castle began within the walls of the old Roman Fort, and it was substantially changed during the Victorian period. The city became the county town and free borough in the 15th century. At the same time, the Royal Charters were granted to the city and became a head port for collection of customs duties. The creator of modern Cardiff John Crichton was born in 1793 and spent the whole life in building the Cardiff docks. The town faced rapid growth with the construction of the dock and became the main port for exports of coal from the valleys of Rhymney and Cynon. The city was chosen as the site of the University College South Wales and Monmouthshire and got the status of the premier town in South Wales in 1893. The Maindy Barracks were built in the city at the end of 18th century to accommodate military permanently. The city captured a Roman Catholic Cathedral and granted the city status at the beginning of 19th century.During the interwar period, Cardiff docks entered into the phase of continued decline and faced a significant slump in demand for Welsh coal. Llandaff Cathedral and Cardiff Blitz were destroyed during the Second World War ended the linkage between Bute family and the Cardiff city. 

Economy

Industries played a significant role in the growth of the Welsh economy. The primary factors contributed towards the transformation of a small town into a big city was the coal demand as it was used in the manufacturing of iron and steel. The city has the most important and busiest coal port in the world, also known as Tiger Bay. The city is home to various notable companies related to education, public administration, infrastructure, insurance and health sectors such as British Gas, ING Direct, HBOS, The AA and SWALEC Energy.