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Consulting school training courses in Bellevue, NE (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) Certification Preparation School: Key Consulting Venue: Bellevue Tel.: (206) 523-1927 With over 400,000 Project Management Professionals worldwide, the Project Management Institute’s certification program is now a standard across all industries. While the Project Management Professional (PMP®) credential is targeted at experienced project managers, the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) does not require previous project management experience. The CAPM eligibility requirements are: |
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification Preparation School: Key Consulting Venue: Bellevue Tel.: (206) 523-1927 Becoming a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) involves meeting certain education and experience requirements, and passing a 200-question exam. |
Using Microsoft Project 2007 to Plan and Control your Projects School: Key Consulting, Inc. Venue: Bellevue Tel.: (206) 523-1927 For Microsoft Project training to be effective it needs to be integrated, applied, and enjoyable. By guiding participants through the construction and use of both sample and actual projects (from your workplace), we have found our training to be both productive, and well received. Other courses may show you how to find the product features - our course teaches you how use the features to produce meaningful results. |
CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Certification Preparation School: Key Consulting, Inc. Venue: Bellevue Tel.: (206) 523-1927 While the Project Management Professional (PMP®) credential is targeted at experienced project managers, the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) does not require previous project management experience. The CAPM eligibility requirements are:
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PMP (Project Management Professional) Certification Preparation School: Key Consulting, Inc. Venue: Bellevue Tel.: (206) 523-1927 The key to passing the exam is to understand PMI’s view of project management. This means reviewing and understanding PMI’s Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), but also becoming familiar with how PMI expects project managers to apply that knowledge. In most cases, this requires PMP-candidates to become familiar with new concepts during their PMP exam preparation, and/or to “unlearn�practices that they have picked up over the years.
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