Project Management Professional Certification
PMP
The Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification is a globally recognized project management certification that tests a candidate’s ability to manage the people, processes, and business priorities of a professional project
Course Study: PMBOK
INITIATING
INTEGRATION: Develop Project Charter
STAKEHOLDER: Identify Stakeholders
PLANNING
INTEGRATION: Develop Project Management Plan
SCOPE: Plan Scope Management
SCOPE: Collect Requirements
SCOPE: Define Scope
SCOPE: Create WBS
TIME: Plan Schedule Management
TIME: Define Activities
TIME: Sequence Activities
TIME: Estimate Activity Resources
TIME: Estimate Activity Durations
TIME: Develop Schedule
COST: Plan Cost Management
COST: Estimate Costs
COST: Determine Budget
QUALITY: Plan Quality Management
HUMAN RESOURCE: Plan Human Resource Management
COMMUNICATIONS: Plan Communications Management
RISK: Plan Risk Management
RISK: Identify Risks
RISK: Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
RISK: Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
RISK: Plan Risk Responses
PROCUREMENT: Plan Procurement Management
STAKEHOLDER: Plan Stakeholder Management
EXECUTING
INTEGRATION: Direct and Manage Project Work
QUALITY: Perform Quality Assurance
HUMAN RESOURCE: Acquire Project Team
HUMAN RESOURCE: Develop Project Team
HUMAN RESOURCE: Manage Project Team
COMMUNICATIONS: Manage Communications
PROCUREMENT: Conduct Procurements
STAKEHOLDER: Manage Stakeholder Engagement
MONITORING AND CONTROLLING
INTEGRATION: Monitor and Control Project Work
INTEGRATION: Perform Integrated Change Control
SCOPE: Validate Scope
SCOPE: Control Scope
TIME: Control Schedule
COST: Control Costs
QUALITY: Control Quality
COMMUNICATIONS: Control Communications
RISK: Control Risks
PROCUREMENT: Control Procurements
STAKEHOLDER: Control Stakeholder Engagement
CLOSING
INTEGRATION: Close Project or Phase
PROCUREMENT: Close Procurements
Certification Link: Jon Horsman’s Profile Page
PMI Mile Hi Chapter Membership: Chapter Link
PMI Chapter Site: PMI.org