preparation course pmp certification-march-2005
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Preparation Course for Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
PMP
Preparation Course
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification - 12 21 2005 .
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Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
12 21, March, 2005
Kuwait
Introduction to Project Management Institute (PMI)
Established in 1969 and headquartered outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, the Project Management Institute (PMI) was founded in 1969 by five volunteers. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania USA issued Articles of Incorporation for PMI which signified the official inception of the organization. During that same year, the first PMI Seminars ^ Symposium was held in Atlanta, Georgia USA and had an attendance of 83 people.
With over 100,000 members worldwide, PMI is the leading nonprofit professional association in the area of Project Management.
Certification
Since 1984 PMI has been dedicated to developing and maintaining a rigorous, examination-based professional certificate program to advance the project management profession and to recognize the achievements of individuals in project management PMIs Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is the worlds most recognized professional credential for individuals associated with project management. In 1999, PMI became the first organization in the world to have its Certification Program attain International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001 recognition.
Demand
Today, there are approximately 70,000 PMPs worldwide. That number is projected to grow to 100,000 by the end of 2005. This may seem like a very large number. However, when you compare it to the 16 million professionals actively employed in project management today, it represents only a very small percentage.
What does it mean to be a PMP?
The PMP credential signifies elite standing in the profession. PMPs typically command salaries 10 15% higher than on-certified project managers. PMPs are held to high ethical standards and must demonstrate continuing commitment to their profession. The PMP credential signifies a demonstrated adequate baseline knowledge and experience level to practice modern project management within the profession.
Preparation Course
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
12 21, March, 2005
Kuwait
What are the eligibility criteria?
With the bacaloureate degree, PMP candidates are preferred to:
Document about three years experience in project management, including at least 4,500 hours experience within the five recognized project management process group.
Certification
Since 1984 the Project Management Institute (PMI), USA, has been dedicated to developing and maintaining a rigorous, examination-based, professional certification program to advance the project management profession and to recognize the achievements of individuals in project management, PMIs Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is the worlds most recognized professional credential for individuals associated with project management. In 1999, PMI became the first organization in the world to have its Certification Program attain International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001 recognition.
PMP Examination
The four-hour PMP examination is administered via computer at designated testing centers.
Course Outline
New Frontiers is offering the PMP exam preparation course. The duration for the course is eight working days, spread over two weeks. The final step in becoming a certified PMP is passing a multiple-choice examination designed to objectively assess and measure your project management knowledge.
Preparation Course
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification12 21, March, 2005
Kuwait
The course presentation will cover the following knowledge areas:
1. Project Framework
2. Quantitative Methods for Project Management
3. Project Scope Management
4. Project Time Management
5. Project Cost Management
6. Project Quality Management
7. Project Human Resources Management
8. Project Communication Management
9. Project Risk Management
10. Project Procurement Management
11. Project Integration Management
12. Professional Responsibility
13. Exam Preparation sessions
DAILY TECHNICAL AGENDA 8:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
with coffee break &lunch
SPEAKER: DR. SAMER EZELDIN
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is meant for engineers intending to appear for the PMP Certification examination.
REGISTRATION FEES
Course attendance only: KD 590/- per participant (Five Hundred & Ninety Kuwaiti Dinars), includes course materials, coffee break & lunch.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Registration which has been confirmed by New Frontiers and then cancelled by the participants a month prior to the starting date of the course, are liable for a cancellation fee of KD 59/-. Confirmed participants who do not notify New Frontiers in advance, that they are unable to attend are liable for registration fee.
PAYMENT METHODS
Please make a check payable to New Frontiers, or transfer the right amount in KD to:
New Frontiers
Commercial Bank of Kuwait
Salhiya Branch, Kuwait
Account # 300 102 8884 PAGE 5