Top 7 Tips For The PMP Certification Exam | PMP Tips And Tricks 2020 | PMP Training | Simplilearn
Project Management Professional (PMP) is the most critical, globally acknowledged project management certification for project managers. The PMP exam is not easy, so if you want to crack it, then it requires extensive preparation and some essential tips. So join us for this YouTube live session and get to know the top 7 tips for the PMP certification exam. The PMP certification is the global gold standard for project management professionals. Keep abreast of the changes in the project management practices updated in PMBOK guide - 6th edition and pass the PMPu00ae exam on your first attempt with Simplilearnu2019s new PMP course. The course covers new trends, emerging practices, tailoring considerations, and places a greater emphasis on strategic and business knowledge. It also includes a new section on the role of the project manager. PMP Certification Course Overview The course covers new trends, emerging practices, tailoring considerations, and core competencies required of a Project Management professional. Placing a greater emphasis on strategic and business knowledge, this course also includes a new section on the role of the project manager in both large and small companies. PMP Course Key Features: - 35 contact hours/PDUs - 8 industry case studies, 20 industry-based scenarios - 6 hands-on projects, 7 simulation test papers (200 questions each) Eligibility: The PMPu00ae certification is an essential professional requirement for senior project manager roles across all industries. The course is best suited for: Project Managers, Associate/Assistant Project Managers, Team Leads/Team Managers, Project Executives/Project Engineers, Software Developers, Any professional aspiring to be a Project Manager. Pre-requisites: You should have a secondary degree (i.e. high school diploma, associateu2019s degree or the global equivalent) with 7,500 hours leading and directing projects along with 35 hours of project management education.OR You should have a four-year degree with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects along with 35 hours of project management education. ud83dudc49Learn more at: https://bit.ly/3cUEgPU
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