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What is a Project Management Professional?
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October 21, 2008


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A project management professional(PMP)is a highly-regarded career designation certified by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The project management professional designation ensures standardized methodologies for all persons with the PMP designation in all parts of the world. A certified project management professional is crucial in the selection, development, execution, and completion of business projects in many different industries.

Prerequisites for taking the exam leading to the project management professional designation include a specified number of hours of work experience as a project manager as well as related education. The employment and education criteria vary, but usually a bachelor’s degree that includes courses in communications, economics, or human resources, and at least 2 years experience as a project manager are required. Candidates without a bachelor’s degree, but with at least 5 years experience as a project manager plus some education that relates to project management, may still be permitted to take the project management professional designation exam.

The project management professional exam requires at least 100 hours of study time, double that for those with less education and experience in project management. The 4 hour computerized exam has 200 test questions relating to project initiation, planning, execution, supervision, and closing. Practice tests or study tests are available. Project management professional candidates are usually allowed 3 attempts at passing the exam within a one year period.

A project management professional understands issues such as risk management, stakeholder analysis, resource management, team performance analysis, and project performance analysis. A project management professional knows how to deliver cost effective projects on time. Strategic planning ability, resourceful problem solving, and an understanding of concepts such as statistics and cost-volume analysis, are some of the skills required by a project management professional. A project management professional must also have good team development skills and be able to resolve conflicts quickly. An ability to quickly understand various project software is crucial for a project management professional as a project could consist of designing new products, improving logistics management, or restructuring company operations.

A research project management professional has the added responsibility of assumption management since the projects are more experimental than in regular project management. Risk management becomes even more important and the necessary structure of funded research teams complicates organization and delegation aspects of regular project management. While a project management professional carefully plans the desired outcome, that cannot be the case in research project management where the outcome is unknown.


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Function: To manage construction projects from the beginning to end resulting in successful and timely project completion. Responsibilities: Participate in cost estimates, Establish budget and project schedule, Review and monitor all design and/or construction documents for conformance with budget and schedule, Negotiate, award and write subcontracts and material purchases, Initiate and obtain permits, insurance and bond requirements prior to construction, Monitor and control all change orders, RFIs and submittals, Conduct daily and weekly meetings with staff and owners/clients, Monitor superintendents on monthly schedule and safety requirements, Prepare reports and forecasts for owners and assist in developing new business including presentations. Requirements: Engineering/Contruction Management degree or equivalent experience, Leadership and problem solving ability, Strong sense of urgency, Good organizational, communication and computer skills.


From:Frederick Hornberger

CEO of Hornberger Management Company, senior construction recruiter for executives regarding construction jobs, and construction resumes.

http://www.hmc.com

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