- Course overview
- Course details
- Prerequisites
Course overview
About this course
The Program Management Professional (PgMP) credential from Project Management Institute (PMI) is the next step after Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification and addresses the community of professionals who are responsible for the coordinated management of multiple projects that are in alignment with organizational objectives. They are required to direct and manage complex activities that may span functions, organizations, cultures and geographies.
The comprehensive workshop covers the Project Management process from beginning to end, honing your skills in the six prime focus areas: Governance, Prioritization, Escalation, Resource Management, Benefits Realization, and Stakeholder Management. As a PgMP credential holder, you will be able to promote better integration and coordination of multiple projects for the overall benefit of the program.
At course completion
You will be able to:
- Get in-depth knowledge of tools and techniques to handle complex multiple related projects
- Understand Program Lifecycle and its 54 processes, competencies, tools and techniques with practical sample templates
- Learn to implement large-scale programs to align with business strategy
- Get a thorough understanding of project management concepts such as resource and budget allocations, schedules and risks
- Learn through practical examples, the issues faced in large scale project implementations
- Learn how to communicate, motivate, and hone your leadership skills
- Get overall project management knowledge that will help fulfil organizational vision
Course details
Modules –
- Program Management Professional (PgMP) certification process overview
- Program Management Foundation Information
- Program Management framework and Life cycle
- Program Definition phase
- Program Strategic alignment
- Program Benefits Management
- Program Governance
- Program Stakeholder Engagement
- Program Management Supporting process – Overview
- Definition phase activities of Supporting process
- Program Benefit delivery phase activities of Supporting process
- Program Closure phase activities of Supporting process
- Program Management Applications
- Tips and Tricks
- Sample Exam Questions
Prerequisites
To apply for the Program Management Professional (PgMP), candidates need to have either:
- A Four-year Degree (Bachelor's or Global equivalent), with at least four years of Project Management experience and four years of Program Management experience.
OR
- A Secondary Diploma (High school or Global equivalent), with at least four years of Project Management experience and seven years of Program Management experience.
Note: If the above requirements are not met, candidates can also consider the Project Management Professional (PMP) credential.
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