The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI), is the world’s leading credential for project managers. It validates the ability to lead, direct, and manage projects effectively using global standards and best practices. The PMP exam is computer-based, consisting of 180 questions to be completed in 230 minutes, including multiple-choice, multiple-response, and scenario-based questions.The exam content is divided into three domains: People (42%), focusing on leadership and team management; Process (50%), covering technical project management processes such as planning, executing, and monitoring; and Business Environment (8%), emphasizing alignment with organizational strategy and value delivery. Questions reflect Predictive (Waterfall), Agile, and Hybrid approaches to ensure practical, real-world application.1. Multiple ChoiceOne question with four answer options, only one correct answer.Example:What is the main purpose of a project charter?A. Define detailed project scopeB. Authorize the project and assign a project manager C. Create the work breakdown structureD. Develop a risk register2. Multiple ResponseQuestions that have two or more correct answers.The question will specify how many options to select.Example: Select TWO actions that help manage stakeholder expectations.3. Drag and DropYou will match items (e.g., process groups, documents, or tools) to their correct categories or sequence.Example: Match each project artifact to its process group, we used fill in the lanks
What you'll learn
understanding of project management processes
ability to lead and manage teams
knowledge of Agile and Predictive project management methodologies
Course objectives
prepare for the PMP certification exam
master the three domains of project management: People, Process, and Business Environment