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    Certified Associate In Project Management (Capm)

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    Certified Associate In Project Management (Capm)

    Certified Associate In Project Management (Capm)
    Published 5/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 14.79 GB | Duration: 15h 6m

    Certificate Exam Preparatory Course

    What you'll learn

    Understand the fundamental principles of project management:

    Learn project management terminology

    Understand the project management process

    Learn project scope management

    Learn project schedule management

    Learn project cost management

    Learn project quality management

    Learn project resource management

    Learn project communication management

    Learn project risk management

    Requirements

    Secondary degree (high school diploma or equivalent): Candidates must have a secondary degree and at least 1,500 hours of professional experience on a project team or 23 hours of project management education.

    Higher education degree: Candidates must have a higher education degree (associate's, bachelor's, or equivalent) and at least 1,500 hours of professional experience on a project team or 23 hours of project management education.

    The professional experience must have been obtained within the last eight consecutive years and can be non-overlapping. In addition, the project experience can be accrued through leading or directing tasks, managing, or participating in projects, or by contributing to project management processes.

    The project management education can be obtained through formal courses, online courses, or training programs. The 23 hours of project management education must cover topics related to project management, including project integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, and procurement management.

    It's important to note that meeting the eligibility requirements is different from submitting an application for the CAPM certification exam. Once a candidate meets the eligibility requirements, they can then apply to take the exam through the Project Management Institute (PMI) website.

    Description

    The Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) is a credential offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The CAPM certification is designed for individuals who are interested in project management and have less experience in the field, as it demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the fundamental principles and terminology of project management.The CAPM course typically consists of classroom or online training and culminates in a certification exam. To be eligible for the CAPM certification exam, candidates must have a secondary diploma (high school diploma or equivalent) and either 1,500 hours of project experience or 23 hours of project management education.Overall, the CAPM certification provides a solid foundation for individuals who want to start their career in project management or are interested in enhancing their knowledge and understanding of project management concepts and terminology.Learning Objectives· Understand the fundamental principles of project management:· Learn project management terminology· Understand the project management process· Learn project scope management· Learn project schedule management· Learn project cost management· Learn project quality management· Learn project resource management· Learn project communication management· Learn project risk managementTo be eligible to take the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam, candidates must meet one of the following prerequisites:1. Secondary degree (high school diploma or equivalent): Candidates must have a secondary degree and at least 1,500 hours of professional experience on a project team or 23 hours of project management education.2. Higher education degree: Candidates must have a higher education degree (associate's, bachelor's, or equivalent) and at least 1,500 hours of professional experience on a project team or 23 hours of project management education.

    Overview

    Section 1: Adaptive Methodologies

    Lecture 1 Overview

    Lecture 2 The PMI Way of Thinking of Project Management

    Lecture 3 The CAPM Exam

    Lecture 4 Tools for CAPM Exam Success

    Lecture 5 Project Management Methodologies

    Lecture 6 The Project Management Guiding Principles

    Lecture 7 The Project Management Domains

    Lecture 8 The PMI Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

    Lecture 9 Project Management Terminology

    Lecture 10 The Project Management Plan

    Lecture 11 Balancing Competing Constraints

    Lecture 12 The Planning Performance Domain

    Lecture 13 Planning a Schedule

    Lecture 14 Risk Planning

    Lecture 15 Stakeholder Management Plan

    Lecture 16 Closing a Project

    Lecture 17 Project Stakeholders

    Lecture 18 The Project Manager vs Project Sponsor

    Lecture 19 Agile Roles and Servant Leadership

    Lecture 20 The Project Team

    Lecture 21 Emotional Intelligence and the Project Manager

    Lecture 22 Project Initiation and the Benefits Management Plan

    Lecture 23 Communication Management

    Lecture 24 Using Meetings Appropriately

    Lecture 25 The Tools and Techniques of Problem Solving

    Section 2: Predictive, Plan-Based Methodologies

    Lecture 26 Organizational Structures of Predictive Project Management

    Lecture 27 Project Processes and Deliverables

    Lecture 28 Critical Path Method

    Lecture 29 Earned Value and the Project Schedule

    Lecture 30 The Work Breakdown Structure

    Lecture 31 Quality Management Planning

    Lecture 32 Integration Management

    Lecture 33 Project Artifacts

    Lecture 34 Cost and Schedule Variances

    Section 3: Adaptive Methodologies

    Lecture 35 Adaptive vs Predictive

    Lecture 36 The Adaptive Environment

    Lecture 37 Iterative Progression

    Lecture 38 Scope of an Agile Project

    Lecture 39 Project Tracking

    Lecture 40 Adaptive Project Artifacts

    Lecture 41 Scrum

    Lecture 42 SAFe

    Lecture 43 XP and Kanban

    Lecture 44 Executing an Agile Project

    Lecture 45 Criteria for Success

    Lecture 46 The Agile Manifesto and Guiding Principles

    Lecture 47 How to perform a Sprint

    Section 4: Business Analysis Framework

    Lecture 48 Business Analysis and Roles

    Lecture 49 Communication Methods and Tools

    Lecture 50 Communicating Between Teams

    Lecture 51 Requirements Gathering (Elicitation)

    Lecture 52 Model and Refine Requirements

    Lecture 53 Requirements Traceability Matrix

    Lecture 54 Introducing the Product Roadmap

    Lecture 55 Business Analysts in Predictive Approaches

    Lecture 56 Business Analysts in Adaptive Approaches

    Lecture 57 What is Acceptance Criteria?

    Lecture 58 Validation against Evaluation Activities

    Section 5: Exam Preparation

    Lecture 59 How to Sign Up for CAPM Exam

    Entry-level project managers: Individuals who have recently started their careers in project management and have less than three years of experience in the field.,Project team members: Individuals who work in a project team and want to enhance their knowledge and understanding of project management concepts and terminology.,Students: Individuals who are pursuing a degree in project management or a related field and want to start their career in project management.,Career changers: Individuals who want to transition their career to project management and need to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of project management concepts.,Anyone interested in project management: Individuals who have an interest in project management and want to learn the fundamental principles and terminology of project management.