Project Management Professional (PMP)

Project Management Professional textbooks

What is PMP Certification?

The PMP is the gold standard of project management certification. Recognized and demanded by organizations worldwide, the PMP validates your competence to perform in the role of a project manager, leading and directing projects and teams. The certification, based on continuing research and rigorous standards, has been developed to meet the real-world needs of organizations.

Who Should Apply?

If you’re an experienced project manager responsible for all aspects of project delivery then the PMP is the right choice for you.

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Why Should You Choose PMP Certification?

A career in project management offers a variety of jobs across industries, incredible growth potential, and excellent compensation.

Skilled project management professionals are in a prime position to benefit from:

  • A projected 2.2 million new project management jobs created around the world each year through 2027, according to the Project Management Talent Gap Report.
  • A median salary in excess of $100,000.
  • Earn a higher salary: According to PMI®, PMP credential holders can earn upward of $20,000 more annually than non-credentialed jobholders.

Position yourself for a big career move with PMP certification.

Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a proven way to enhance your resume, elevate your career potential, and boost your earnings.

  • Earn a prestigious certification recognized around the globe.
  • Build skills and knowledge that are transferable between industries, market segments and geographic locations.
  • Gain an advantage over non-certified project managers.
  • Prove your project management knowledge, commitment, and experience.

Course Topics

The Project Management Professional Certification course provides an in-depth exploration of the five knowledge domains and 10 Knowledge Areas tested on the PMP exam. You will also gain valuable test-taking tips and strategies to help you approach the PMP with confidence.

5 Knowledge Domains

  1. Initiating the Project
  2. Planning the Project
  3. Executing the Project
  4. Monitoring and Controlling the Project
  5. Closing the Project

10 Knowledge Areas

  • Integration Management
  • Scope Management
  • Schedule Management
  • Cost Management
  • Quality Management
  • Project Resource Management
  • Communications Management
  • Risk Management
  • Procurement Management
  • Stakeholder Management