This training program combines a two course training track:
Project Management for PMP Leadership and Goal Attainment Learn to master the most proven methods in project management as well as exciting new techniques emerging from current industry and today's most recent research. This course introduces manual techniques perfected during the past 50 years and progressive automated techniques, all consistent with the latest PMBOK Guide and integrated with Microsoft Project 2010. The course's focused approach is ideal for building strong portfolios that showcase project management skills for future interviews. All course content is consistent with the knowledge areas and processes of the latest fourth edition of the PMBOK Guide to give readers an advantage in becoming Certified Project Management Professionals (PMP) if they choose. This course covers the most important project management concepts to master keep learning efficient and focused on business successAfter completing this course, you should be able to:
Define project prioritization, life cycles, and roles
Identify the steps involved in developing a project management plan
Comprehend methods for assessing project needs, costs, and risks
Identify the elements involved in performing and controlling projects
Describe modern developments and the future of project management
Comprehend the core elements of relational leadership
Identify steps involved in creating an enjoyable and effective workplace
Identify the types of leaders and the effects they have on a workforce
Identify strategies for becoming a multiplier
Comprehend the process for effectively setting and achieving goals
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics does not classify project management as an occupation, so it does not track job outlook for this profession. However, it tracks construction managers and computer/information systems managers, which include project managers. The outlook for construction managers and computer/information systems managers is better than average 17 percent anticipated through 2018. In addition, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in a 2006 article, notes that managing projects is an increasingly important responsibility for many workers, as more organizations use teams and project-based methods to get work done."
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