What usually makes someone a "good" project manager is their experience, the fact that they have made mistakes and learnt from them in a real project environment and that they have achieved success in a real project environment. Experience on a range of projects and, most particularly, on complex projects can never be under-estimated. But neither can the right sort of academic qualifications and relevant training. A project manager with the right credentials, such as one with a PMP Certification, is not necessarily better at leading and directing projects,...
PMBOK describes the whole quantity of theory as well as learning talks about the practice of project quality management. Project management is a science...
Studying for and earning your Project Management Professional (PMP)® Certification can be a costly affair, some training courses can cost upwards of several thousand...
Estimating the cost of a project is one of the most important parts of a successful project. Using the PMI Guide the the Project Management Body of Knowledge this PMP...
You have studied the PMBOK® Guide and numerous additional materials; you believe you have a solid understanding of project management theories and the application...
Everyone has different ways of studying for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification. You may carry the PMBOK® Guide around with you, or use...