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PMP 2020 (8) - 8.3 Control Quality to 4.7 Close Project or Phase



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PMP Exam Prep 2020 Version 6

See the PMP Exam Prep Delivered over 8 Sessions with Full Lenght Mock Exam Review during Session 9
1. Intro to Plan Scope Management
2. Collect Requirements to Estimate Activity Durations
3. Develop Schedule to Plan Quality Mangement
4. Plan Resource Mangement to Plan Risk Responses
5. Plan Procurements to Plan Stakeholder Engagement
6. Direct and Manage Project Work to Conduct Procurements
7. Manage Stakeholder Engagement to Control Costs
8. Control Quality to Close Project
9. Exam Review


The Project Management Professional (PMP)® is the world's leading project management certification. Now including predictive, agile and hybrid approaches, the PMP® proves project leadership experience and expertise in any way of working. It supercharges careers for project leaders across industries and helps organizations find the people they need to work smarter and perform better.

Take the
PMP® certification exam at home or in your office, when it fits your schedule. Learn more about the online proctored exam and how to prepare for the current exam.

What is the PMP?
Research indicates that employers will need to fill nearly 2.2 million new project-oriented roles each year through 2027. This means skilled project managers are in high demand. The PMP certification is designed by project professionals, for project professionals and validates that you are among the best—highly skilled in:

People: emphasizing the soft skills you need to effectively lead a project team in today's changing environment.
Process: reinforcing the technical aspects of successfully managing projects.
Business Environment: highlighting the connection between projects and organizational strategy.

PMP certification validates that you have the project leadership skills employers seek. The new PMP includes three key approaches:

Predictive (waterfall)
Agile
Hybrid

Gain a competitive edge. Prove you work smarter. Make your goals a reality. Earn the PMP today.

Why the PMP
The PMP adds value. CIO magazine ranked the PMP as the top project management certification in North America because it demonstrates you have the specific skills employers seek, dedication to excellence and the capacity to perform at the highest levels.

The PMP delivers benefits. The median salary for project professionals in North America is 25% higher than those without it.
The PMP proves you work smarter. It shows you have the skills to drive business results and increase your organization’s impact in the office and around the world.

How to Get Your PMP
Earning your PMP Certification is a commitment, and that's why it is valuable. Do you have real-world project management experience that's led to success? Great—you’ve finished the hardest part. Before you apply, make sure you meet one of the following sets of PMP Certification requirements:

A four-year degree
36 months leading projects
35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® Certification
— OR —

A high school diploma or an associate’s degree (or global equivalent)
60 months leading projects
35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® Certification
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