Project Management Professional And What You Need To Become One

submitted: May 26th 2008 | by: GeorgePurdy | Total views: 2 | Word Count: 506 | PDF View | Print Article

If you want to manage high technology projects in telecommunications or software, you will require a great deal of training to be successful. You will need proper certification to be seriously considered for such positions. The Project Management Institute offers the Project Management Professional certification that will fulfill your needs.

There are a number of prerequisites you must meet prior to applying for "Project Management Profession" certification. If you have completed college, you must have at least three years of post-graduate experience in a related field. During these three years you are required to have spent at least 4,500 hours actually coordinating and leading projects. If you didn't go to college, or didn't complete your course of study, you can still apply for certification provided you have seven years of related work experience. During those seven years you must have spent at least 7,500 hours coordinating and leading projects.

To become a certified Project Management Professional you must undergo a lengthy process of education, workshops and evaluations. During this process, you must demonstrate a thorough knowledge the areas of project management technology, project risk management, project activity scheduling and project quality management. It is recommended that you apply methodologies such as SCRUM, JIT and Agile Project Management to the practice of managing projects.

After you have studied those subjects, you need to develop detailed knowledge of the standardized taxonomy developed by the Project Management Institute. Fortunately, when you apply for the certification, you will be mailed a copy of their Project Management Book of Knowledge (the PMBOK Guide) to assist you in your studies.

A way to show that you can work is by participating in workshops, formal training programs and online training courses provided by recognized educational sources. These sources have courses that are recognized by the Project Management Institute and taking these courses helps you gain credits and well as experience using theories and project management application software.

Don't preoccupy yourself with worrying about if you will pass while taking the examination. If you have studied yet still find it difficult, the odds are that everyone else who is taking the exam is finding it just as difficult. That's the advantage of an exam utilizing the Angoff and Nedelsky evaluation methodology. It allows for a flexible grading approach where you are judged independently but also in conjunction with the average scores of the other examinees. Once you pass the examination, you may attach the title "Project Management Professional" to your name.

If you want to manage high technology projects in telecommunications or software, you will require a great deal of training to be successful. You will need proper certification to be seriously considered for such positions. The Project Management Institute offers the Project Management Professional certification that will fulfill your needs. In order for you to become certified, you will need to complete the recognized program of validated education, workshops and evaluations. You will need to be able to prove your expertise with project management technology, project risk management, project activity scheduling, project quality management, and in other program areas.

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