Professional project management

general goal Projects become more complex with the diversity of knowledge and skills required for project management, so this interactive training course provided by Project Management is an urgent necessity for candidates who wish to increase their knowledge and skills in project management, and at the same time take the PMP® Professional Project Management Exam, this certificate, which is one of the most widespread and internationally recognized certificates in the field of project management. It will also help organizations gain a competitive advantage in the local and global environment
subsidiary goals
  • Focus on providing practical skills that can be utilized in the workplace and implemented immediately
  • Stand on the best ways to understand and solve the PMP® Typical Questions in the test and increase self-confidence
  • Learn how to interact with other trainees, build a network and prepare for the PMP® exam
  • Apply basic skills to initiate planning, executing, monitoring and closing projects using PMI methodologies
Course themes
  • Project management framework.
  • Projects vs. Operations, Programs, and Project Portfolios.
  • Project Lifecycle and Project Management Process Group.
  • What’s new in the latest version and what will change in the test in July 2020?
  • Steps to prepare and apply for the PMP® exam according to the latest updates.
  • Project integration management.
  • Develop project charter and project management plan.
  • Directing and managing project work and project knowledge management.
  • Follow-up, control and perform integrated change control.
  • Close the project or phase.
  • Project stakeholders management.
  • Identify stakeholders and develop a stakeholder participation plan.
  • Manage stakeholder participation and follow up stakeholder participation.
  • Project scope management.
  • Develop a scope management plan.
  • Gather requirements and define scope.
  • Preparation of the WBS work breakdown structure
  • Check the range and adjust the range.
  • Develop a schedule management plan.
  • Define activities and sequence of activities.
  • Estimating the duration of the activities.
  • Schedule setting
  • Schedule control