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Developing Skills in Project Management Through Professional Certifications

Developing Skills in Project Management Through Professional Certifications. Presented by: Brian Sodl, PMP BearingPoint, Manager PMI Atlanta Chair – Public Relations. Agenda. Introduction & Overview Project Management in Public Health Project Management Institute

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Developing Skills in Project Management Through Professional Certifications

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  1. Developing Skills in Project Management Through Professional Certifications Presented by: Brian Sodl, PMP BearingPoint, Manager PMI Atlanta Chair – Public Relations

  2. Agenda • Introduction & Overview • Project Management in Public Health • Project Management Institute • Project Management Credentials • Resources • Conclusion

  3. Introduction Projects come in all shapes and sizes. Projects are not limited to big organizations. Projects are a lot easier to manage then you think. • Presentation Outcomes: • Understand the value of project management to public health • Awareness of the Project Management Institute • Review Project Management credentials offered by PMI

  4. Project Management Overview Project Management as defined by the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK): • Project Management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements. A well known Project Management Framework used to managing competing project requirements is the Triple Constraint The relationship of the Triple Constraint factors means is if one factor changes, the other factors will most likely require adjustment. Managing the triple constraint is the Project Manager’s role.

  5. Project Management in Public Health • Many Public Health Agencies, including the CDC, work in terms of “projects.” • A project is not only limited to IT or Informatics. • PMBOK defines a project as: • Temporary (Start and End date) • Creates unique product or services, and • Progressively Elaborates • As the field of Public Health continues to grow and evolve, objectives are met through projects. • Strong Project Management increases a project’s chance of successful on-time completion.

  6. Project Management Institute • The Project Management Institute (PMI) is a global organization that offers standards and credentials for project management. • These global standards provide a common language that steers organizations toward achieving repeatable, predictable results. • PMI advocates project, program and portfolio management can enhance and accelerate organizational change.

  7. PMI Atlanta Chapter • The PMI Atlanta Chapter serves the North Georgia and Metro Atlanta area. • Ranked in the top three chapters in the world for Membership, PMI Atlanta's 4,400+ members are employed across all industries. • Offers quality programs and professional networking. • Anyone interested in project management can become a member of PMI and PMI Atlanta Chapter. Next meeting is Monday, February 9th at 5pm. Visit http://www.pmiatlanta.orgfor more information.

  8. Project Management Credentials • PMI oversees various credential and certification options. • Why consider obtaining a Project Management credential? • It applies to all industries • Can demonstrate experience and education • Is an internationally recognized standard • Use a single approach and framework to manage projects in each phase of the lifecycle

  9. Certification Options • The Project Management Institute offers the following credentials: • PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) • PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP) • Program Management Professional (PgMP) • Project Management Professional (PMP) • Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) • Additional information on these credentials and the application/examination process is available on www.pmi.org

  10. Certification Options Which credential is right for you? Depends on the following criteria: • Professional experience • Highest education level completed • Area of personal interest • Organizational need All certification options are relatively affordable. Costs for obtaining a credential include the following: • Exam fee • Exam preparation fees (i.e. classes, test materials) Can be completed for as low as $700 - $1000

  11. Conclusion • The Project Management discipline does apply to Public Health. • There are many options available through PMI for Project Management credentials. • Resources include www.PMI.org and the CDC Project Management Community of Practice. • To learn more about the PMI Atlanta Chapter, go to www.pmiatlanta.org.

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