Advance Your Career and Get your PMP Project Management Certification on the first try.
What you will learn
Everything you must know to pass the PMP
Pass the New PMP 2021 Exam easily on your first try
Easily Learn PMP Math: Detailed PMP Math Explanations for every topic
Cover 2021 New Exam Content Outline in detail
Description
In this course, you will learn the lecture “Empower team members and stakeholders“
In this lecture, I’ll discuss:
- Analyze the bounds of the negotiations for the agreement
- Assess priorities and determine ultimate objective(s)
- Verify objective(s) of the project agreement is met
- Participate in agreement negotiations
- Determine a negotiation strategy
SPOTO PMP course covers the latest best practices highlighted in the PMBOK Guide – 6th Edition and aligns with the 2021 PMP Examination Content Outline. Learn from PMI authorized PMP EXPERTS and pass the PMP® exam on your first attempt with SPOTO’s PMP training course. Updated for the New PMP Exam 2021 Syllabus.
PMP training assesses the practitioner’s competence and determines the levels of salience, criticality, and frequency of each of the knowledge, tasks, and skills required to perform to the industry-wide standard in the role of a project manager. The PMP course covers new trends, emerging practices, tailoring considerations, and core competencies required of a Project Management professional
SPOTO PMP course is covered in video lectures that explain the concepts from an exam perspective as well as how the concepts tie into each other across the whole of project management. This training course will help you understand project management both from a micro and macro perspective so that you may tie the concepts together and pass the exam easily.
Included in this course:
- Full project management training is needed to take your PMP exam.
- Based on the 2021 PMP Examination Content Outline
- Latest & realistic exam questions for practice
- Expert instructions with filling out the PMP application (PDF file)
The course covers the 3 Project Management Process Domain:
People 42%
Process 50%
Business Environment 8%
All these process groups will be covered as we discuss the knowledge areas one by one.
Skills Covered/Knowledge areas
Integration Management
Scope Management
Schedule Management
Cost Management
Quality Management
Resource Management
Communication Management
Risk Management
Procurement Management
Stakeholder Management