In PMP, the following topics are covered. To pass the exam, you do not need to know the details of each process. However, you should know what is the input and output of each process and how they integrate together.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
What is covered in PMP Certification
What is covered in PMP Certification
In PMP, the following topics are covered. To pass the exam, you do not need to know the details of each process. However, you should know what is the input and output of each process and how they integrate together.
Initiate project
Plan project work and work breakdown structure
Develop project schedules, cost estimates, and budgets
Plan project quality, staffing, and communications
Analyze project risk
Plan project procurement
Execute project work
Monitor and control project work
Monitor and control project schedule and costs
Monitor and control project quality, staffing, and communications
Monitor and control project risks and contracts
Close project
In PMP, the following topics are covered. To pass the exam, you do not need to know the details of each process. However, you should know what is the input and output of each process and how they integrate together.
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In taking up PMP Certification, there are certain things we still need to know in order to understand fully the topic and there are things that doesn't require to be known as you just take up the test.
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