Project Management Professional (PMP) 01-01-2024
Date
Jan 01 - 31, 2024
Venue
Online - Self paced learning
Trainer
Online
Summary
Prerequisites
- A four-year degree
- 36 months leading projects
- 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® Certification OR
- A high school diploma or an associate’s degree (or global equivalent)
- 60 months leading projects
- 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® Certification
- Candidates must give two professional references that PMI will verify to show they have the necessary experience/skills to get PMP Certified.
Exam Deails
All are welcome to attend the course, regardless of experience.
- The exam enrollment cost is $450. (Cost not covered by ATC)
Who benefits
This course is designed for individuals with on-the-job project management experience regardless of whether their formal role is project manager.
- The course enables candidates to develop professionally, increase their project management skills, and apply for Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI)® Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification and pass the exam on the first try.
Learning Goals
- Understand Predictive, Agile, and Hybrid approaches toward project management
- Effectively lead teams through an ever-changing business environment
- Apply technical aspects of project management for successful execution
- Evaluate the external business environment to mitigate risks and deliver impact
- Become up-to-date with emerging trends and technologies to achieve the allocated targets more efficiently
Topics Covered
The Learning Objectives for this offering are based on:
The ATC instructor is experienced, dynamic, and engaging and has helped thousands of students pass the PMP Exam on the first try
We have highly interactive virtual sessions using whiteboards, polls, chat, breakout groups, and fun team-based contests, ensuring no one will be bored.
If you asked PMPs for their top recommended study tips, the number 1 response would be practice questions. ATC has compiled a list of mock exam questions, and you can select questions for each of the 35 tasks in the exam ECO
The instructor uses simplified language with clear definitions of terms and examples. Real-world anecdotes and analogies with customer industry-specific examples and interactive questions make it easy to comprehend the topics.
You won’t be alone. We set up a SLACK channel for each cohort to allow members to ask questions and to share valuable information with other participants and the instructor
Participants will also have access to exclusive content that we will make available in a shared drive to ensure you have all the materials you need to pass the exam for the first time
50% of the exam question (90 of 180) will have an Agile and hybrid focus. We ensure that you will be up to speed on Agile principles and practices with exclusive access to ATC Agile lessons and on-demand Agile videos, which are concise and engaging. They include:
- Introduction to Agile Scrum
- Scrum Roles
- Scrum Events
- Building and Maintaining the Backlog
- Agile Prioritization and Estimating
- Release Planning
- Kanban Overview
- A Hybrid Approach to Project Management
- Implementing Scrum and Kanban
Domain
- People: 42%
- Process: 50%
- Business Environment: 8%
Total:100%
Important note: The research conducted through the JTA validated that today’s project management practitioners work in a variety of project environments and utilize different project approaches. Accordingly, the PMP certification will be reflective of this and will incorporate approaches across the value delivery spectrum. About half of the examination will represent predictive project management approaches and the other half will represent agile or hybrid approaches. Predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches will be found throughout the three domain areas listed above and are not isolated to any particular domain or task. The exact number of items for each question type and approach may vary by form. Our scoring model is periodically reviewed by scoring experts to ensure valid assessment of knowledge and skills.
Domain I – People—42%
Task 1 – Manage conflict
- Interpret the source and stage of the conflict
- Analyze the context for the conflict
- Evaluate/recommend/reconcile the appropriate conflict resolution solution
Task 2 – Lead a team
- Set a clear vision and mission
- Support diversity and inclusion (e.g., behavior types, thought process)
- Value servant leadership (e.g., relate the tenets of servant leadership to the team)
- Determine an appropriate leadership style (e.g., directive, collaborative)
- Inspire, motivate, and influence team members/stakeholders (e.g., team contract, social contract, reward system)
- Analyze team members and stakeholders’ influence
- Distinguish various options to lead various team members and stakeholders
Task 3 – Support team performance
- Appraise team member performance against key performance indicators
- Support and recognize team member growth and development
- Determine appropriate feedback approach
- Verify performance improvements
Task 4 – Empower team members and stakeholders
- Organize around team strengths
- Support team task accountability
- Evaluate demonstration of task accountability
- Determine and bestow level(s) of decision-making authority
Task 5 – Ensure team members/stakeholders are adequately trained
- Determine required competencies and elements of training
- Determine training options based on training needs
- Allocate resources for training
- Measure training outcomes
Task 6 – Build a team
- Appraise stakeholder skills
- Deduce project resource requirements
- Continuously assess and refresh team skills to meet project needs
- Maintain team and knowledge transfer
Task 7 – Address and remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
- Determine critical impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
- Prioritize critical impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
- Use network to implement solutions to remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
- Re-assess continually to ensure impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team are being addressed
Task 8 – Negotiate project agreements
- Analyze the bounds of the negotiations for agreement
- Assess priorities and determine ultimate objective(s)
- Verify objective(s) of the project agreement is met
- Participate in agreement negotiations
- Determine a negotiation strategy
Task 9 – Collaborate with stakeholders
- Evaluate engagement needs for stakeholders
- Optimize alignment between stakeholder needs, expectations, and project objectives
- Build trust and influence stakeholders to accomplish project objectives
Task 10 – Build shared understanding
- Break down situation to identify the root cause of a misunderstanding
- Survey all necessary parties to reach consensus
- Support outcome of parties’ agreement
- Investigate potential misunderstandings
Task 11 – Engage and support virtual teams
- Examine virtual team member needs (e.g., environment, geography, culture, global, etc.)
- Investigate alternatives (e.g., communication tools, colocation) for virtual team member engagement
- Implement options for virtual team member engagement
- Continually evaluate effectiveness of virtual team member engagement
Task 12 – Define team ground rules
- Communicate organizational principles with team and external stakeholders
- Establish an environment that fosters adherence to the ground rules
- Manage and rectify ground rule violations
Task 13 – Mentor relevant stakeholders
- Allocate the time to mentoring
- Recognize and act on mentoring opportunities
Task 14 – Promote team performance through the application of emotional intelligence
- Assess behavior through the use of personality indicators
- Analyze personality indicators and adjust to the emotional needs of key project stakeholders
Domain II – Process—50%
Task 1 – Execute project with the urgency required to deliver business value
- Assess opportunities to deliver value incrementally
- Examine the business value throughout the project
- Support the team to subdivide project tasks as necessary to find the minimum viable product
Task 2 – Manage communications
- Analyze communication needs of all stakeholders
- Determine communication methods, channels, frequency, and level of detail for all stakeholders
- Communicate project information and updates effectively
- Confirm communication is understood and feedback is received
Task 3 – Assess and manage risks
- Determine risk management options
- Iteratively assess and prioritize risks
Task 4 – Engage stakeholders
- Analyze stakeholders (e.g., power interest grid, influence, impact)
- Categorize stakeholders
- Engage stakeholders by category
- Develop, execute, and validate a strategy for stakeholder engagement
Task 5 – Plan and manage budget and resources
- Estimate budgetary needs based on the scope of the project and lessons learned from past projects
- Anticipate future budget challenges
- Monitor budget variations and work with governance process to adjust as necessary
- Plan and manage resources
Task 6 – Plan and manage schedule
- Estimate project tasks (milestones, dependencies, story points)
- Utilize benchmarks and historical data
- Prepare schedule based on methodology
- Measure ongoing progress based on methodology
- Modify schedule, as needed, based on methodology
- Coordinate with other projects and other operations
Task 7 – Plan and manage quality of products/deliverables’
- Determine quality standard required for project deliverables
- Recommend options for improvement based on quality gaps
- Continually survey project deliverable quality
Task 8 – Plan and manage scope
- Determine and prioritize requirements
- Break down scope (e.g., WBS, backlog)
- Monitor and validate scope
Task 9 – Integrate project planning activities
- Consolidate the project/phase plans
- Assess consolidated project plans for dependencies, gaps, and continued business value
- Analyze the data collected
- Collect and analyze data to make informed project decisions
- Determine critical information requirements
Task 10 – Manage project changes
- Anticipate and embrace the need for change (e.g., follow change management practices)
- Determine strategy to handle change
- Execute change management strategy according to the methodology
- Determine a change response to move the project forward
Task 11 – Plan and manage procurement
- Define resource requirements and needs
- Communicate resource requirements
- Manage suppliers/contracts
- Plan and manage procurement strategy
- Develop a delivery solution
Task 12 – Manage project artifacts
- Determine the requirements (what, when, where, who, etc.) for managing the project artifacts
- Validate that the project information is kept up to date (i.e., version control) and accessible to all stakeholders
- Continually assess the effectiveness of the management of the project artifacts
Task 13 – Determine appropriate project methodology/methods and practices
- Assess project needs, complexity, and magnitude
- Recommend project execution strategy (e.g., contracting, finance)
- Recommend a project methodology/approach (i.e., predictive, agile, hybrid)
- Use iterative, incremental practices throughout the project life cycle (e.g., lessons learned, stakeholder engagement, risk)
Task 14 – Establish project governance structure
- Determine appropriate governance for a project (e.g., replicate organizational governance)
- Define escalation paths and thresholds
Task 15 – Manage project issues
- Recognize when a risk becomes an issue
- Attack the issue with the optimal action to achieve project success
- Collaborate with relevant stakeholders on the approach to resolve the issues
Task 16 – Ensure knowledge transfer for project continuity
- Discuss project responsibilities within team
- Outline expectations for the working environment
- Confirm approach for knowledge transfers
Task 17 – Plan and manage project/phase closure or transitions
- Determine criteria to successfully close the project or phase
- Validate readiness for transition (e.g., to operations team or next phase)
- Conclude activities to close out project or phase (e.g., final lessons learned, retrospective, procurement, financials, resources)
Domain III – Business Environment—8%
Task 1 – Plan and manage project compliance
- Confirm project compliance requirements (e.g., security, health and safety, regulatory compliance)
- Classify compliance categories
- Determine potential threats to compliance
- Use methods to support compliance
- Analyze the consequences of noncompliance
- Determine necessary approach and action to address compliance needs (e.g., risk, legal)
- Measure the extent to which the project is in compliance
Task 2 – Evaluate and deliver project benefits and value
- Investigate that benefits are identified
- Document agreement on ownership for ongoing benefit realization
- Verify measurement system is in place to track benefits
- Evaluate delivery options to demonstrate value
- Appraise stakeholders of value gain progress
Task 3 – Evaluate and address external business environment changes for impact on the scope
- Survey changes to external business environment (e.g., regulations, technology, geopolitical, market)
- Assess and prioritize impact on project scope/backlog based on changes in external business environment
- Recommend options for scope/backlog changes (e.g., schedule, cost changes)
- Continually review external business environment for impacts on project scope/backlog
Task 4 – Support organizational change
- Assess organizational culture
- Evaluate impact of organizational change to project and determine required actions
- Evaluate the impact of the project on the organization and determine required actions
ATC Training - Exclusive Benefits
Attendee Workbook
Workbook to keep fornotes and examples
2 years Membership
Two years of membership to theScrum Alliance Community
Certificate of Course Completion
Certification to keep showingcompletion of course
Eligibility for Scrum Exam
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- A full refund can be claimed 30 days prior to the class start date.
- No refund will be allowed within 30 days from the class start date, however students may reschedule to another class within one year of the cancellation date.
- No reschedules allowed within 7 business days unless its an unforeseen circumstances.
- In the event any cancellation occurred due to low enrollment or unforeseen natural events, ATC will issue a 100% refund.
What does the PMP certification kit consists of?
Exam Name – PMI PMP Certification Exam.
- Exam Format – Questions will be a combination of multiple-choice, multiple responses, matching, hot area, and limited fill-in-the-blank.
- Exam Delivery – Computer-based testing
- Exam Duration – The candidate will have 230 minutes to complete the exam.
- Number of Questions – 180
- Language – English
Retake Policy – You may take the examination up to three times within your one-year eligibility period. After three attempts, you have to wait one year from the date of the last examination to reapply.
$499.00
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- Training Conducted by Experts from the industry
- 1 Year Membership
- Covering Project Related Support & Setup
- Exclusive Access to ATC’s Scrum Community
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