project management certification programs
Training Description
Our Project Management course equips you with essential skills to effectively plan, execute, and oversee projects. Learn best practices, methodologies, and tools to manage resources, mitigate risks, and achieve project goals on time and within budget. Perfect for aspiring project managers and professionals seeking to enhance their project management capabilities.
What you'll learn
- Learn how to create effective project documentation and artifacts throughout the various phases of a project
- Practice strategic communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder management through real-world scenarios
- Learn the foundations of Agile project management, with a focus on implementing Scrum events, building Scrum artifacts, and understanding Scrum roles
- Gain an immersive understanding of the practices and skills needed to succeed in an entry-level project management role
Prepare for a career in project management certification programs
- Receive professional-level training from PTN Events
- Demonstrate your proficiency in portfolio-ready projects
- Earn an employer-recognized certificate from PTN Events
- Qualify for in-demand job titles: Scrum Master Specialist, Project Manager Program Specialist
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Syllabus of Our project management certification programs
Introduction to project management
- Overview of Project Management
- Project Life Cycle and Phases
- Key Concepts and Terminology
- Roles and Responsibilities of a Project Manager
Project Planning
- Project Scope and Objectives
- Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
- Scheduling Techniques (Gantt Charts, PERT, CPM)
- Resource Allocation and Budgeting
- Risk Management Planning
Project Execution
- Team Management and Leadership
- Communication Plans
- Quality Assurance
- Change Management
- Conflict Resolution and Problem-Solving
Monitoring and Controlling
- Performance Measurement (KPIs, Earned Value Management)
- Progress Tracking and Reporting
- Risk Monitoring and Control
- Issue Management
- Quality Control
Project Closure
- Closing Processes and Deliverables
- Final Project Report
- Lessons Learned and Post-Project Review
- Handing Over Deliverables
- Celebrating Success
Advanced Project Management Techniques
- Agile and Scrum Methodologies
- Lean Project Management
- Advanced Risk Management
- Project Portfolio Management
- Use of Project Management Software (Microsoft Project, Asana, Jira)
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Frequently asked questions
What is Project management?
Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements. Project managers ensure projects within an organization are managed and completed with maximum value and benefits realized.
Why start a career in Project management?
Project managers are in high demand. In fact, a study by the Project Management Institute found that, by the year 2027, employers will need 87.7 million people to fill project management-related roles. As the workplace continues to grow and evolve, project managers serve as a pivotal piece of an organization’s ability to adapt and remain agile.
Project managers are natural problem-solvers. In addition to setting the plan and guiding teammates through the project, they are tasked with managing changes and risks. Each day is dynamic and different for a project manager because they are at the center of the project, building relationships, prioritizing tasks, and delivering results! Using various tools and templates, as well as a unique skill set, the project manager brings order to chaos.
What background knowledge is neccessary in Project management?
None! Whether you’re completely new to the job field or have had some exposure, a Google Career Certificate is the right program for you.
What are the main phases of a project?
The main phases are initiation, planning, execution, monitoring & controlling, and closing.
What tools are commonly used in project management?
Common tools include Microsoft Project, Trello, Asana, Jira, and Monday.com.
How can I become a certified project manager?
Certifications like PMP (Project Management Professional) and PRINCE2 (Projects IN Controlled Environments) are highly recognized. They typically require passing an exam and meeting certain experience criteria.
What is the role of a project manager?
A project manager leads the project team, coordinates tasks, manages resources, communicates with stakeholders, and ensures project objectives are met.
Which job s does this program prepared for?
One of the most exciting parts about joining the field of project management is the large number of job opportunities available. In fact, the Project Management Institute estimates that employers will need to fill nearly 2.2 million new project-oriented roles each year through 2027.
The Google Project Management Certificate helps you develop essential project management skill sets and business acumen. By learning and practicing the project management approaches included in this program, you’ll prepare yourself for introductory-level project manager roles across a variety of industries. Some common titles include Program Manager, Junior Project Manager, Project Coordinator, Scrum Master, and more. Project management is a skill that lends itself to many different types of roles in numerous industries with many opportunities for career growth.