Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Project Management Skills Are Part of Your Future

To ensure you have the foundational knowledge and relevant skills you need both today and tomorrow, you need to align with top project management experts, These skills are looked for by employers, professional associations and when looking to further your career with a new situation.


What are you looking for when it comes to project management? To further your career you will need to build the skills to research, analyze, and evaluate current project management methods, anticipate new developments in project management, and lead the field in new directions. Our business project management programs merge core courses with hands-on practice management

For a large subset of professional people, there comes a point in their career when they begin thinking about how to take their next step forward. In the project management discipline, many look to the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) certification as the means to this end. While the PMP certification is certainly a well-respected credential, it’s not an easy one to tackle on your own. While that is possible it can end in a large waste of time when it comes times to take the test.

To get a PMP Certification, you will benefit from both real-world experience and the proper course work. The first thing to understand about the PMP certification is that it’s best-suited for individuals who already know they want to pursue a career of planning and executing projects across functional teams from the beginning of a project all the way to completion.

If you are thinking about applying for PMP Certification and taking the exam, remember all your experience must be accrued within the eight years prior to submitting your application. PMI also specifies that your professional experience must be non-overlapping, meaning that if you managed two projects at once, you can only count one of those projects toward your project management experience.

If you’re looking for a job as a project manager or are still early on in your project management career, a PMP certification is a great credential to add to your resume. If you’re a project manager with a proven track record for managing projects, your professional experience likely speaks for itself, but a PMP certification can still help. Why? Recruiters often use certification to screen out candidates whether they are qualified or not!

If any of these ideas fit into your plans, then project management skills are definitely a large part of your future.

Our PMP Classroom Prep Course has been prepared by PMstudy – a global leader in PMP certification training which has enabled over 200,000 students to succeed at a rate of 98.7%. This exhaustive classroom preparatory course has been designed with your success in mind. We offer both online and classroom course paths. Use four full-length simulated exams designed on the lines of the actual exam.

If you’d like to know about PMP Certification, go to www.leapuniversity.biz for more info.

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