Description
PMP training refers to Project Management Professional (PMP)® training, which prepares candidates to pass the PMP certification exam offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The PMP certification is globally recognized and demonstrates that you have the experience, education, and competency to lead and direct projects.
Benefits of PMP Training and Certification:
1. Higher earning potential (average PMP salary is significantly higher)
2. Stronger job opportunities worldwide
3. Validates your skills in managing projects across industries
4. Recognized globally
Who Should Take PMP Training?
a. Project managers
b. Team leads or aspiring managers
c. Professionals seeking to formalize their project management experience
d. Individuals aiming to boost their salary and career prospects in project management
What Does PMP Training Cover?
The training is aligned with the PMBOK® Guide (Project Management Body of Knowledge) and often covers:
1. Project Management Framework
2. People (Leadership Skills)
3. Process (Technical PM Tools)
4. Business Environment (Strategic Alignment)
5. Agile, Hybrid, and Predictive Approaches
6. Knowledge Areas and Process Groups
7. Initiating
8. Planning
9. Executing
10. Monitoring and Controlling
11. Closing
Prerequisites for the PMP Exam
To apply for the PMP exam, you need:
Option 1:
a. 4-year degree
b. 36 months of project leadership experience
c. 35 hours of project management education (or CAPM®)
Option 2:
a. High school diploma or associate’s degree
b. 60 months of project leadership experience
c. 35 hours of project management education (or CAPM®)
Cost of PMP Training
PMP exam fee (paid to PMI):
PMI members: $405
Non-members: $555