Project Management Professional (PMP)

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39 sections
735 lectures

Course Overview

Project Management Professional (PMP)

Project Management Professional (PMP) is a comprehensive and forward-thinking program, meticulously designed to align with both PMBOK7 and PMBOK6 guidelines. It serves as your pathway to mastering the latest PMBOK standards, preparing for the PMI-PMP certification, and applying project management principles in real-world scenarios. With robust course delivery, expert instructors, and a vibrant community, this course is your gateway to professional success.

What you’ll learn:

  • Grasp core concepts of project management methodologies and best practices.
  • Master project planning processes, from initiation to closure.
  • Learn to identify, evaluate, and address potential project risks.
  • Develop skills to effectively manage and communicate with stakeholders.
  • Understand budgeting processes and methods to control project costs.
  • Equip with the knowledge and techniques required to ace the PMP exam.

Course Title

Project Management Professional (PMP)

This course includes:

  • 60.5 hours on-demand video
  • 2 practice tests
  • Assignments
  • 135 articles
  • 872 downloadable resources
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Full lifetime access
  • Closed captions
  • Audio description in existing audio
  • Certificate of completion

Requirements

  • At least 2 years of project management experience (preferred but not mandatory).
  • Familiarity with project management terms and concepts.
  • Access to a computer/laptop with internet connectivity.
  • Willingness to engage in rigorous study and complete assignments.
  • Strong commitment to learn and apply project management principles.
  • No prior PM experience? No worries! Our course starts from the basics.

Who this course is for:

  • Individuals aiming to kickstart or elevate their careers in project management.
  • Leaders seeking structured approaches to manage projects and teams effectively.
  • Professionals from other fields eager to transition into project management roles.
  • Those targeting to pass the PMP exam with flying collors.
  • Professionals aiming to bring PM best practices into their workplaces.
  • Anyone with a passion for mastering globally-recognized project management techniques.

Course content

39 sections • 735 lectures • 60h 56m total length

1. Project Management Professional (PMP) – 4 lectures 16min
Project Management Professional (PMP) Preview3:45
A day in the life of a project manager3:41
Effective Learning7:04
Placement Test40 questions
Course Choice, Skill Development and Prior Knowledge3 questions
FAQs1:03
2. The Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK6) – 2 lectures 20min
Program Overview (I)9:21
Program Overview (II)11:08
3. Project Initiation and Planning – 20 lectures 1hr 40min
Section Overview01:46
Project Initiation Context0:09
Project Integration Management7:44
The Science of Better Learning5:14
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Integration Management Process Groups10:12
Project Integration Management Processes0:10
The Project Charter and Project Management Plan4:55
Develop Project Charter: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:03
Business Needs and Project Creation5:44
Inputs to Developing the Project Charter6:26
Techniques for Developing the Project Charter5:33
Elements of a Project Charter8:07
Develop Project Management Plan: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:03
Inputs to the Project Management Plan8:00
Compiling the Project Management Plan6:53
Project Management Plan and Project Documents0:11
Exercise: Planning the Project I14:26
Exercise: Planning the Project II12:24
Project Initiation and Planning3 questions
Project Initiation and Planning1:40
4. Managing Project Work – 18 lectures 1hr 42min
Section Overview02:01
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
The Direct and Manage Project Work Process6:57
Direct and Manage Project Work: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:17
Inputs to Direct and Manage Project Work7:04
Techniques for Directing and Managing Project Work6:25
Direct and Manage Project Work Outputs7:41
The Manage Project Knowledge Process8:06
Manage Project Knowledge: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:17
Monitoring and Controlling Project Work7:27
Monitor and Control Project Work: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:21
Monitor and Control Project Work Process Inputs6:41
Monitor and Control Project Work Process Techniques6:50
Monitor and Control Project Work Outputs7:32
Project Baselines Updates5:34
Exercise: Managing Project Work and Knowledge (I)12:41
Exercise: Managing Project Work and Knowledge (II)13:30
Managing Project Work3 questions
Managing Project Work1:58
5. Project Changes and Closing – 15 lectures 1hr 22min
Section Overview Preview1:39
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Integrated Change Control7:37
Perform Integrated Change Control: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:17
Configuration Management6:40
Inputs to Perform Integrated Change Control7:28
The Change Control Process6:34
Close Project or Phase: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:15
Outputs of Perform Integrated Change Control4:34
Inputs to Close Project or Phase6:25
Close Project or Phase Tools and Techniques4:33
Outputs of the Close Project or Phase Process7:24
Exercise: Managing Change and Closing the Project (I)14:00
Exercise: Managing Change and Closing the Project (II)12:55
Project Changes and Closing (PMI – PMP)3 questions
Project Changes and Closing (PMI – PMP)1:42
6. Capturing, Analyzing, and Using Project Lessons Learned – 15 lectures 1hr 28min
Section Overview Preview2:13
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
What are Lessons Learned?8:35
Managing a Project’s Knowledge Base5:49
Manage Project Knowledge: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:16
The Lessons Learned Process5:25
Gather Lessons Learned Information6:53
Tools for Continuous Improvement6:54
Conduct a Lessons Learned Meeting6:36
Analyze Lessons Learned Information7:31
Share and Adopt Lessons Learned6:54
Documenting Lessons Learned5:12
Exercise: Collecting and Utilizing Lessons Learned (I)12:32
Exercise: Collecting and Utilizing Lessons Learned (II)10:40
Capturing, Analyzing, and Using Project Lessons Learned3 questions
Capturing, Analyzing, and Using Lessons Learned (PMI – PMP)1:59
7. Strategically Focused Project Management – 21 lectures 1hr 26min
Section Overview Preview1:34
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Business Strategy Overview6:05
Influences of Organizational Structures on Projects0:13
Project Strategy and Alignment6:40
Influences of Organizational Structures on Projects0:13
The Evolving Role of the Project Manager6:41
Team Management and Team Leadership Compared0:16
Example of Project Manager’s Sphere of Influence0:09
Maintaining Strategic Alignment4:49
The PMI Talent Triangle®0:20
Business Environment Analysis7:19
Examples of Factors that Lead to the Creation of a Project0:17
Project Benefits Analysis12:18
Project Initiation Context0:02
Project Stakeholder Impact3:53
Communicating about the Project Charter5:10
Managing Stakeholder Expectations5:59
Exercise: Managing Strategic Alignment (I)10:03
Exercise: Managing Strategic Alignment (II)12:03
Strategically Focused Project Management3 questions
Strategically Focused Project Management (PMI – PMP)1:31
8. Plan and Define Project Scope – 21 lectures 1hr 34min
Section Overview Preview1:35
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Defining Project Scope6:47
Project Scope Management Overview0:12
The Plan Scope Management Process8:09
Plan Scope Management: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:13
Inputs to Collect Requirements5:40
Collect Requirements: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:02
Context Diagram0:15
Tools and Techniques for Collecting Requirements13:23
Characteristics of Effective Requirements6:26
Example of a Requirements Traceability Matrix0:21
Outputs of Collect Requirements5:46
Techniques for Defining Scope7:05
Define Scope: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:22
Outputs of the Define Scope Process6:16
Components of a Project Scope Statement5:17
Elements of the Project Charter and Project Scope Statement0:14
Exercise: Planning and Defining Project Scope (I)12:51
Exercise: Planning and Defining Project Scope (II)11:20
Plan and Define Project Scope3 questions
Plan and Define Project Scope (PMI – PMP)1:38
9. Create Work Breakdown Structure – 16 lectures 1hr 30min
Section Overview Preview2:04
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
The Role of the WBS8:30
The WBS Structure7:33
Create WBS: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:14
Inputs to Create WBS7:57
Decomposition Activities8:26
Sample WBS0:14
Principles for Effective Decomposition6:40
Verifying the WBS5:52
Finalizing the WBS6:29
Outputs of Create WBS7:33
The WBS Dictionary6:37
Exercise: Creating the WBS and Scope Baseline (I)11:04
Exercise: Creating the WBS and Scope Baseline (II)8:51
Create Work Breakdown Structure3 questions
Creating and Using a Work Breakdown Structure (PMI – PMP)1:52
10. Validate and Control Scope – 15 lectures 1hr 11min
Section Overview Preview1:36
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Validating Project Scope5:58
Validate Scope: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:15
Inputs to Validate Scope7:42
Validate Scope versus Control Quality5:25
Outputs of Validate Scope6:11
The Control Scope Process5:15
Control Scope: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:13
Inputs to Control Scope6:28
Performing a Variance Analysis5:31
Outputs of Control Scope3:54
Exercise: Validating and Controlling Scope (I)9:33
Exercise: Validating and Controlling Scope (II)11:38
Validate and Control Scope3 questions
Validate and Control Scope (PMI – PMP)1:36
Validate and Control Scope3 questions
11. Define and Sequence Activities – 25 lectures 1hr 42min
Section Overview01:49
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Project Schedule Management Processes6:14
Project Schedule Management Overview0:03
Scheduling Overview0:10
The Plan Schedule Management Process6:27
Plan Schedule Management: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:17
The Schedule Management Plan5:06
Inputs to Define Activities4:20
Define Activities: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:16
Tools and Techniques to Define Activities5:05
Defining Activities for Small and Large Projects5:31
The Activity List and Activity Attributes6:08
The Milestone List4:53
The Sequence Activities Process4:40
Sequence Activities: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:13
Inputs to Sequence Activities6:52
Types of Dependencies5:22
Examples of Lead and Lag0:12
The Precedence Diagramming Method8:01
Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) Relationship Types0:13
Project Schedule Network Diagram0:13
Exercise: Plan, Define, and Sequence Activities (I)14:37
Exercise: Plan, Define, and Sequence Activities (II)13:42
Define and Sequence Activities3 questions
Define and Sequence Activities (PMI – PMP)1:39
12. Develop the Project Schedule – 31 lectures 2hr 5min
Section Overview Preview2:22
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Inputs to Estimate Activity Durations5:26
Estimate Activity Durations: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:13
High-level Duration Estimates6:27
Using Parametric Estimating for Activity Durations3:13
Using Three-point Estimating for Activity Durations5:03
Outputs of Estimate Activity Durations1:55
Overview of the Project Schedule3:49
Develop Schedule: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:16
Inputs to Develop Schedule4:54
Tools and Techniques of Develop Schedule6:56
The Critical Path Method4:04
Example of Critical Path Method0:08
CPM: Determining Start and Finish Dates6:22
Leads & Lags and Schedule Compression3:20
Resource Leveling0:07
Outputs of Develop Schedule5:18
Example Probability Distribution of a Target Milestone0:09
Performing the Forward Pass6:52
Performing the Backward Pass6:40
Schedule Compression Comparison0:10
Determining the Total Float6:10
Determining the Free Float4:53
Determining the Critical Path6:32
Relationship Between Product Vision, Release Planning, and Iteration Planning0:09
Creating a Schedule Network Diagram from a Table6:50
Project Schedule Presentations – Examples0:10
Exercise: Developing the Project Schedule (I)15:37
Exercise: Developing the Project Schedule (II)8:23
Develop the Project Schedule3 questions
Develop the Project Schedule (PMI – PMP)2:16
13. Control the Project Schedule – 15 lectures 1hr 17min
Section Overview Preview1:30
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Inputs to Control Schedule6:24
Tools and Techniques of Control Schedule3:03
Control Schedule: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:14
Monitoring Schedule Performance9:25
Outputs of Control Schedule3:21
Iteration Burndown Chart0:08
Use Resource Leveling8:02
Use Resource Smoothing8:47
Crash the Schedule6:51
Use Fast Tracking7:17
Exercise: Controlling the Project Schedule (I)11:34
Exercise: Controlling the Project Schedule (II)8:32
Control the Project Schedule3 questions
Control the Project Schedule (PMI – PMP)1:17
14. Creating a Project Budget – 19 lectures 1hr 24min
Section Overview Preview1:43
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Project Cost Management Processes5:45
Project Cost Management Overview0:18
The Plan Cost Management Process6:32
Plan Cost Management: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:17
Inputs to Estimate Costs7:56
Tools and Techniques of Estimate Costs6:09
Estimate Costs: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:14
Using the Bottom-up Technique to Estimate Costs6:06
Outputs of Estimate Costs5:30
Determine Budget: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:16
Inputs to Determine Budget4:46
Tools and Techniques to Determine Budget5:42
Project Budget Components0:15
Outputs of Determine Budget4:55
Exercise: Estimating Costs and Developing the Budget (I)11:41
Exercise: Estimating Costs and Developing the Budget (II)13:42
Creating a Project Budget3 questions
Creating a Project Budget (PMI – PMP)1:35
15. Keeping Your Project on Budget – 22 lectures 1hr 57min
Section Overview Preview1:45
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Inputs to Control Costs6:21
Control Costs: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:14
Tools and Techniques to Control Costs6:03
Earned Value and Cost Performance7:33
Forecasting Using the EAC6:37
To-complete Performance Index (TCPI)5:51
Outputs of Control Costs4:00
Calculating the Planned Value and Earned Value6:31
Comparing Schedule Performance against the Plan5:40
Earned Value, Planned Value, and Actual Costs0:11
Comparing Cost Performance against the Plan5:27
Determining Project Performance (I)8:06
Determining Project Performance (II)7:52
To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI)0:12
Determining Estimate at Completion (I)6:17
Determining Estimate at Completion (II)9:09
Earned Value Calculations Summary Table0:01
Exercise: Controlling Project Costs (I)13:25
Exercise: Controlling Project Costs (II)13:25
Keeping Your Project on Budget3 questions
Keeping Your Project on Budget (PMI – PMP)1:38
16. Planning Risk Management – 18 lectures 1hr 13min
Section Overview Preview1:55
Plan Risk Management: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:16
Understanding Project Risk5:40
Types of Project Risks5:27
Reducing the Uncertainty of Risk5:31
Understanding Risk Responses4:26
Plan Risk Management: Data Flow Diagram0:17
Inputs to Plan Risk Management6:16
Tools and Techniques to Plan Risk Management3:22
The Risk Management Plan6:59
Sample Risk Management Plan3:51
Sample Risk Breakdown Structure (RBS)0:01
The Risk Probability and Impact Matrix5:30
Example of Definitions for Probability and Impacts0:12
Example Probability and Impact Matrix with Scoring Scheme0:12
Exercise: Planning Risk Management (1)10:32
Exercise: Planning Risk Management (2)11:07
Planning Risk Management3 questions
Planning risk management1:49
17. Identifying Risk – 15 lectures 1hr 20min
Risk Management Overview Preview4:11
Section Overview Preview1:43
Identify Risks: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:15
Identify Risks: Data Flow Diagram0:14
Inputs to Identify Risks8:09
Document Analysis5:22
Brainstorming to Gather Data5:55
Using Interviewing to Identify Risks4:14
Using Root Cause Analysis to Identify Risks4:16
Using SWOT Analysis to Identify Risks5:15
Using Assumption and Constraint Analysis7:13
Using Checklists to Identify Risks4:59
Outputs of Identify Risks6:11
Exercises – Identifying Risk (1)8:49
Exercises – Identifying Risk (2)13:34
Identifying Risk3 questions
18. Analyzing Risk – 22 lectures 1hr 51min
Section Overview Preview2:30
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:13
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis: Data Flow Diagram0:18
Inputs to Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis7:35
Qualitative Risk Analysis Tools and Techniques9:46
Risk Probability and Impact Assessment9:44
Outputs of Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis4:41
Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:14
Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis: Data Flow Diagram0:11
Inputs to Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis8:34
Gathering Quantitative Risk Data8:36
Representing Uncertainty7:52
Example S-Curve from Quantitative Cost Risk Analysis0:15
Sensitivity Analysis for Quantitative Data6:11
Example Tornado Diagram0:15
Decision Tree Analysis8:51
Simulations4:54
Example Decision Tree0:18
Risk Report Updates4:26
Exercise – Analyzing Risk Data (1)10:43
Exercise – Analyzing Risk Data (2)13:08
Analyzing Risk3 questions
Analyzing Risk2:10
19 . Responding to Risk – 22 lectures 1hr 27min
Section Overview Preview1:35
Plan Risk Responses: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:13
Plan Risk Responses: Data Flow Diagram0:18
Inputs to Plan Risk Responses9:36
Strategies for Negative Risks or Threats9:38
Strategies for Positive Risks or Opportunities7:51
Contingency Planning4:16
Outputs of Plan Risk Responses5:40
Implement Risk Responses: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:14
Implement Risk Responses: Data Flow Diagram0:16
The Implement Risk Responses Process7:06
Monitor Risks: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:14
Monitor Risks: Data Flow Diagram0:12
Inputs to Monitor Risks7:13
Risk Audits3:45
Data Analysis for Monitoring Risks3:31
Determining Appropriate Risk Responses2:13
Outputs of Monitor Risks3:33
Exercise – Planning and Responding to Risks (1)11:22
Exercise – Planning and Responding to Risks (2)1:57
Responding to Risk1:57
Responding to Risk3 questions
Risk Management Overview4:11
20. Planning Quality Management (PMI – PMP – 19 lectures 1hr 21min
Section Overview1:37
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Quality Management Overview8:33
Project Quality Management Overview0:33
Quality, Grade, Precision, and Accuracy6:02
The Project Quality Management Processes6:44
Major Project Quality Management Process Interrelations0:29
Plan Quality Management: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:29
Inputs of Plan Quality Management8:08
Plan Quality Management Tools and Techniques5:13
Cost of Quality4:51
Cost of Quality Diagram0:12
Cost-Benefit Analysis7:10
The SIPOC Model0:00
Outputs of Plan Quality Management3:30
The Quality Management Plan7:14
Exercise: Planning Quality Management (I)9:04
Exercise: Planning Quality Management (II)9:46
Planning Quality Management (PMI – PMP)3 questions
Planning Quality Management (PMI – PMP)1:28
21. Manage and Control Quality (PMI – PMP) – 21 lectures 1hr 42min
Section Overview Preview1:48
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Manage Quality: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:23
Inputs to Manage Quality4:20
Cause-and-Effect Diagram0:10
Quality Audits7:24
Process Analysis and Root Cause Analysis4:57
Outputs of Manage Quality4:04
Control Quality: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:25
Inputs to Control Quality5:53
Techniques to Control Quality8:08
Check Sheets0:11
Representing Data for Quality Control7:03
Outputs of Control Quality3:24
Determining When a Process Is Out of Control7:18
Quality Management Characteristics6:23
Quality Control Characteristics4:10
The Quality Management/Quality Control Relationship6:55
Exercise: Quality Management and Quality Control (I)13:45
Exercise: Quality Management and Quality Control (II)13:06
Manage and Control Quality (PMI – PMP)3 questions
Manage and Control Quality (PMI – PMP)1:40
Concepts, Insights and Inquiries3 questions
22. Quality Methodologies and Standards for Project Management – 15 lectures 1hr 18min
Section Overview Preview1:44
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Using Lean for Quality Improvement5:22
Lean Principles5:24
Six Sigma for Process and Quality Improvement7:07
Quality Management Practices6:10
Kanban and Continuous Improvement4:18
Value Stream Mapping4:57
ISO 9000 Quality Principles6:17
Capability Maturity Model Integration6:59
Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards4:56
The British Standards Institution4:19
Exercise: Continuous Improvement and Standards (I)10:15
Exercise: Continuous Improvement and Standards (II)8:44
Quality Methodologies and Standards for Project Management3 questions
Quality Methodologies and Standards for Projects (PMI – PMP)1:36
23. Plan and Acquire Resources (PMI – PMP) – 26 lectures 1hr 53min
Section Overview Preview2:16
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Project Resource Management Overview4:10
Project Resource Management Overview0:12
Plan Resource Management: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:15
Inputs to Plan Resource Management5:37
Plan Resource Management Tools and Techniques7:13
RACI Charts4:21
Sample RACI Chart0:07
Outputs of Plan Resource Management5:10
The Estimate Activity Resources Process6:00
Estimate Activity Resources: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:17
Inputs to Estimate Activity Resources5:48
Tools and Techniques to Estimate Activity Resources4:17
The Bottom-up Estimating Technique6:43
Estimate Activity Resources Outputs3:07
The Resource Breakdown Structure4:36
Sample Resource Breakdown Structure0:09
Inputs to Acquire Resources4:04
Acquire Resources: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:13
Tools and Techniques to Acquire Resources4:59
Negotiating to Acquire Resources6:02
Outputs of Acquire Resources4:00
Exercise: Planning Resources for Your Project (I)14:38
Exercise: Planning Resources for Your Project (II)16:43
Plan and Acquire Resources (PMI – PMP)3 questions
Plan and Acquire Resources (PMI – PMP)2:06
24. Develop and Manage Resources (PMI – PMP) – 22 lectures 1hr 37min
Section Overview Preview1:53
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Develop Team: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:16
Inputs to Develop Team4:55
Tools and Techniques of Develop Team7:02
Team Building6:36
Using Recognition and Rewards2:59
Outputs of Develop Team6:13
Manage Team: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:14
Inputs to Manage Team6:46
Tools and Techniques for Manage Team5:53
Using Interpersonal Skills to Manage the Team6:26
Motivation Theories (1)4:31
Motivation Theories (2)2:16
Outputs of Manage Team2:22
Control Resources: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:22
Inputs to Control Resources4:16
Effective Techniques for Controlling Resources2:35
Outputs of the Control Resources Process1:55
Exercise: Developing and Managing Project Resources (1)13:07
Exercise: Developing and Managing Project Resources (2)14:39
Develop and Manage Resources (PMI – PMP)3 questions
Develop and Manage Resources (PMI – PMP1:46
25. Plan and Manage Communications (PMI – PMP) – 19 lectures 1hr 30min
Section Overview Preview1:49
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Project Communications Overview7:43
Project Communications Diagram0:18
Plan Communications Management: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:12
Inputs to Plan Communications Management7:13
Communication Requirements Analysis8:14
Communication Channels7:23
Communication Models3:59
Communication Methods and Technologies7:03
Outputs of Plan Communications Management4:41
Communication Model for Cross-Cultural Communication0:14
Manage Communications: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:16
Inputs to Manage Communications5:39
Tools and Techniques of Manage Communications4:03
Outputs of Manage Communications4:21
Exercise: Plan and Manage Project Communications (I)12:46
Exercise: Plan and Manage Project Communications (II)12:30
Plan and Manage Communications (PMI – PMP)3 questions
Plan and Manage Communications (PMI – PMP)1:43
26. Monitor Project Communications (PMI – PMP) – 12 lectures 1hr 9min
Section Overview Preview1:42
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Monitor Communications Overview6:18
Monitor Communications: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:14
Data and Documents for Monitoring Communications7:39
Other Inputs to Monitor Communications5:21
Using a PMIS to Monitor Project Communications6:10
Using Techniques to Monitor Communications5:59
Outputs of Monitor Communications4:02
Exercise: Monitoring Project Communications (I)12:08
Exercise: Monitoring Project Communications (II)17:04
Monitor Project Communications (PMI – PMP)3 questions
Monitor Project Communications (PMI – PMP)1:41
27. Procurement Planning (PMI – PMP) – 16 lectures 1hr 26min
Section Overview Preview1:46
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Project Procurement Management Overview0:20
Buyers and Sellers in Procurement Management7:03
Introduction to Contracts5:07
Plan Procurement Management: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:23
Inputs to Plan Procurement Management7:30
Fixed-price Contracts7:11
Cost-reimbursable and Time-and-materials Contracts6:57
Tools and Techniques of Plan Procurement Management4:03
Make-or-buy Analysis6:31
Performing a Make-or-buy Analysis7:34
Comparison of Procurement Documentation0:16
Outputs of Plan Procurement Management6:38
Bid and Procurement Documents6:19
Exercise: Planning Procurement Management17:54
Procurement Planning (PMI – PMP)3 questions
28. Procurement Management (PMI – PMP) – 12 lectures 53min
Section Overview Preview1:32
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Conduct Procurements: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:17
Inputs to Conduct Procurements6:55
Tools and Techniques to Conduct Procurements4:51
Outputs of Conduct Procurements4:16
Control Procurements: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:17
Inputs to Control Procurements5:21
Controlling Project Procurements5:36
Outputs of Control Procurements7:17
Exercise: Managing and Controlling Procurements14:24
Procurement Management (PMI – PMP)3 questions
Procurement Management (PMI – PMP)1:32
29. Planning Stakeholder Engagement – 15 lectures 1hr 20min
Section Overview Preview1:42
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:12
Defining Stakeholders7:18
Project Stakeholder Management Overview0:25
Identify Stakeholders: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:18
Inputs to Identify Stakeholders5:10
Tools and Techniques for Identifying Stakeholders8:21
The Stakeholder Register5:08
Plan Stakeholder Engagement: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs6:50
Inputs to Plan Stakeholder Engagement9:09
Engaging Stakeholders3:17
The Stakeholder Engagement Plan3:17
Exercise: Planning Project Stakeholder Engagement (I)10:18
Exercise: Planning Project Stakeholder Engagement (II)16:48
Managing Stakeholder Engagement3 questions
Planning Stakeholder Engagement1:39
30. Managing Stakeholder Engagement – 16 lectures 1hr 21min
Section Overview Preview1:56
Project Management Process Group and Knowledge Area Mapping0:16
Manage Stakeholder Engagement: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:16
Inputs to Manage Stakeholder Engagement7:47
Techniques to Manage Stakeholder Engagement3:58
Managing Engagement with Communication Skills4:30
Managing Engagement with Interpersonal Skills6:05
Outputs of Manage Stakeholder Engagement5:16
Monitor Stakeholder Engagement: Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs0:17
Inputs to Monitor Stakeholder Engagement4:32
Techniques for Monitoring Stakeholder Engagement3:02
Outputs of Monitoring Stakeholder Engagement4:17
Exercise: Engaging Project Stakeholders16:39
Program Overview (I)9:21
Program Overview (II)11:08
Managing Stakeholder Engagement (PMI – PMP)1:52
31. The Standard for Project Management (PMI-PMP) (PMBOK7) – 26 lectures 2hr 13min
The Standard for Project Management (PMBOK7)2:28
The Project Management Body of Knowledge, 7th Edition Preview05:05
A Customer and End-user Centred Design4:33
The Relevance of the PMBOK Guide4:55
Principles Over Processes6:38
Introduction to the Standard for Project Management5:40
A System for Value Delivery6:33
Information Flow7:04
Organizational Governance Systems5:27
Functions Associated with Projects5:22
The Project Environment4:44
Product Management Considerations4:20
Project Management Principles4:40
Be a Diligent, Respectful, and Caring Steward5:24
Create a Collaborative Project Team Environment5:24
Effectively Engage with Stakeholders5:31
Focus on Value4:35
Recognize, Evaluate, and Respond to System Interactions5:39
Demonstrate Leadership Behaviors6:17
Tailor Based on Context5:07
Build Quality into Processes and Deliverables4:48
Navigate Complexity4:10
Optimize Risk Responses4:31
Embrace Adaptability and Resiliency5:31
Enable Change to Achieve the Envisioned Future State4:50
The Standard for Project Management (PMBOK7)3:55
The Standard for Project Management (PMBOK7)10 questions
The Standard for Project Management (PMBOK7)3 questions
32. The Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK7) – 4 lectures 16min
Structure of the PMBOK Guide3:44
Relationship between Project Management Principles and Project Performance…3:52
Changes to the PMBOK Guide4:10
The Relationship to PMIStandards+4:22
The Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK7)1 question
33. Project Performance Domains (PMI-PMP) (PMBOK7) – 73 lectures 5hr 49min
Project Performance Domains7:30
Stakeholder Performance Domain5:13
Stakeholder Engagement5:53
Interactions with Other Performance Domains4:56
Checking Results5:13
Team Performance Domain4:06
Project Team Culture5:47
High-performing Project Teams6:42
Tailoring Leadership Styles4:39
Team Performance Domain – Interactions and Results5:33
Development Approach and Life Cycle Performance Domain4:27
Development Approaches4:14
Considerations for Selecting a Development Approach5:19
Life Cycle and Phase Definitions4:11
Aligning of Delivery Cadence, Development approach, and Life Cycle3:49
Interactions and Outcomes6:08
Planning Performance Domain5:56
Planning Variables5:45
Delivery4:26
Estimating5:06
Schedules5:28
Budget3:20
Project Team Composition and Structure3:39
Communication4:31
Physical Resources4:19
Metrics4:00
Alignment4:11
Project Work Performance Domain5:21
Project Processes6:42
Balancing Competing Constraints3:28
Maintaining Project Team Focus3:51
Project Communications and Engagement3:51
Managing Physical Resources4:06
Working with Procurements6:21
Monitoring New Work and Changes4:25
Learning Throughout the Project4:30
Interactions and Results4:40
Delivery Performance Domain4:09
Delivery of Value4:01
Deliverables5:45
Scope Definition6:46
Moving Targets of Completion7:00
Quality3:56
Cost of Quality4:33
Cost of Change3:32
Suboptimal Outcomes3:54
Interactions and Results3:08
Measurement Performance Domain3:41
Establishing Effective Measures4:30
Effective Metrics3:38
What to measure4:52
Delivery3:38
Baseline Performance3:43
Resources3:23
Business Value4:08
Stakeholders3:31
Forecasts4:30
Presenting Information4:55
Visual Controls4:14
Measurement pitfalls5:33
Troubleshooting Performance4:14
Growing and Improving4:04
Interactions and Results3:44
Uncertainty Performance Domain4:31
General Uncertainty4:04
Ambiguity2:52
Complexity4:40
Volatility3:50
Risk3:55
Threats7:09
Opportunities10:23
Risk Review6:34
Interactions and Results6:44
Project Performance Domains (PMI-PMP) (PMBOK7)18 questions
34. Tailoring (PMI-PMP) (PMBOK7) – 16 lectures 1hr 30min
Tailoring7:11
Why Tailor?5:13
Life Cycle and Development Approach Selection5:21
Processes4:25
Tools and Methods4:00
The Tailoring Process4:04
Select Initial Development Approach2:45
Tailor for the Organisation8:11
Tailor for the Project4:56
Product_Deliverable6:36
Project Team5:31
Culture7:57
Implement Ongoing Improvement5:15
Tailoring the Performance Domains7:47
Diagnostics6:07
Tailoring Summary4:50
Tailoring (PMI-PMP) (PMBOK7)5 questions
35. Models, Methods, and Artifacts (PMI-PMP) (PMBOK7) – 35 lectures 3hr 33min
Models, Methods, and Artifacts6:47
Commonly Used Models4:55
Situational Leadership Models5:10
Communication Models6:36
Motivation Models5:27
Hygiene and Motivational Factors5:21
Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Motivation5:25
Theory of Needs4:01
Theory X, Theory Y, and Theory Z6:24
Change Models5:44
Managing Change in Organizations5:24
ADKAR Model7:40
The 8-Step Process for Leading Change9:29
Virginia Satir Change Model7:56
Transition Model8:12
Complexity Models4:00
Cynefin Framework6:53
Stacey Matrix6:06
Project Team Development Models6:06
Tuckman Ladder6:10
Drexler-Sibbet Team Performance Model5:44
Conflict Model6:25
Negotiation4:58
Planning5:23
Process Groups6:17
Salience Model6:01
Models Applied Across Performance Domains4:22
Commonly Used Methods6:07
Data Gathering and Analysis6:07
Data Gathering and Analysis (1)8:17
Data Gathering and Analysis (2)5:35
Estimating5:56
Meetings and Events6:23
Other Methods7:36
Methods Applied Across Performance Domains3:35
Models, Methods, and Artifacts (PMI-PMP) (PMBOK7)5 questions
36. Definitions (PMBOK7) – 16 lectures 1hr 53min
Definitions (A)8:01
Definitions (B)5:55
Definitions (C)5:43
Definitions (D)7:59
Definitions (E)7:15
Definitions (F)7:36
Definitions (G-H)5:30
Definitions (I)8:52
Definitions (K – L)9:20
Definitions (N – O)6:54
Definitions (P – Q)8:38
Definitions (R)6:14
Definitions (S)6:12
Definitions 1 (T – U)6:50
Definitions 2 (T – U)7:08
Definitions (V – W)4:43
Definitions (PMBOK7)5 questions
37. Context and Research for The Standard for Project Management (PMBOK7) – 22 lectures 2hr 13min
The Sponsor5:02
The Sponsor’s Role8:06
Lack of Engagement6:49
Sponsor Behaviors6:08
The Sponsor – Conclusion5:20
The Project Management Office – Intro7:07
The PMO Value Proposition9:49
Key PMO Capabilities5:53
Evolving for Stronger Benefits Realization7:02
Product – Intro3:49
Global Market Shifts4:32
Impact on Project Delivery Practices6:02
Organizational Considerations for Product Management8:05
Product – Summary5:22
Research and Development for The Standard for Project Management5:44
The Move to a Principle Based Standard7:43
Research on the Standard for Project Management4:53
Standard Development Process6:07
Development and Review Teams5:35
Content4:58
Validating the Standard5:00
Research and Development for The Standard for Project Management – Summary4:11
Context and Research for The Standard for Project Management3 questions
38. Certification Exam Outline (PMI-PMP) (PMBOK06-PMBOK07) – 12 lectures 1hr 9min
The Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification5:06
Exam Content Outline5:48
Domains, Tasks and Enablers5:23
Domain I People—42%5:50
Domain II Process—50%5:00
Domain III Business Environment—8%7:31
PMP Eligibility Requirements6:17
How to Record Your Experience & Education on the Application6:38
PMP Certification Fees6:02
PMP Examination Information7:00
PMP Certification Requirements and Registration Process8:02
PMI Certification Useful Links0:02
39. Mastering Project Management: PMP Exam Prep – 2 lectures 5min
Sample Exam Questions and Answers30 questions
Ready to ace the PMI-PMP Exam? Preview00:23
Takeaways, Practical Applications and Endorsements3 questions
What’s next?4:31
Instructor: Sorin Dumitrascu

Sorin Dumitrascu here! I’m a certified trainer, project manager, and public manager with over 15 years of experience in managing, consulting and designing and delivering online training courses.

I have a Masters degree in International Relations and Policy Making, a Bachelor degree in Public Administration and a professional degree of Public Manager.

I’m specialised in business management, HR management, career development, project management, operations management and business analysis certification and career development courses.

I teach what I practice. I currently work, as a consultant and instructor,  in various projects of United Nations, European Union, national and international NGOs and private companies – providing expertise in general management, industrial relations, prisons and corrections and adult education.

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