Monday, October 7, 2013

The Project Management PMP


The Project Management PMP Certification

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Are you managing projects at work? If you are always working on projects that have a definite beginning and a definite end, they are probably projects.

Projects differ from other work in that they create unique products, services or outcomes, and typically just aren’t the same going from one to the other.

Project Management is a very highly sought after skill, that not a lot of people can do very well.
If you are managing projects, then learning to manage them using PMP methodologies can be very advantageous. In fact most PMPs see a 10 to 30 percent increase in their salaries after becoming a PMP.

What does PMP stand for? It means Project Management Professional. That is a credential that is managed by the Project Management Institute.

The PMI teaches people how to manage the scope, schedule, cost, risk, and other knowledge areas of projects–even though each project will differ significantly from other projects. They teach PMs how to create project plans that will include just the processes that are necessary for your project, and no others.

The PMP project plan is designed individually for the project, and is monitored and controlled so that the project ends on time and on budget.

Stakeholders are identified and their expectations are also manages.

Now would be a good time to find out what a Project Management PMP actually does.
Project Management training can be obtained via expensive onsite facilities, or at much more
affordable online solutions:

Two such solutions are:

The PM Prepcast
and
PM Perfect PMP Bootcamp.

Each of these solutions are reviewed here:

Get PMP certified and let the project management processes guide your projects to successful completion–on time and on budget.

Change your life and career with a PMP credential.

Get the process memorization tool here.

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