This specialization is intended for individuals seeking to develop proficiency in program management and align their skills with the PMI Program Management Professional (PgMP)® certification. The specialization is structured to excel in the PMI-PgMP® exam framework, ensuring thorough preparation for the certification exam.
Program management is a critical discipline that involves the coordinated management of multiple projects to achieve strategic objectives. Organizations rely on skilled program managers to drive efficiency, manage risks, and deliver projects successfully.
This is a 4-course series. Through four courses, you will explore program lifecycle management, benefits realization, stakeholder engagement, governance, risk management, and performance metrics, preparing you to manage complex programs effectively in diverse environments.
The specialization is designed from the ground up, making it ideal for individuals who are new to program management. It includes case studies, quizzes, and an exam simulator for practicing exam scenarios, along with high-quality instructional videos prepared by industry experts.
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Applied Learning Project
The Program Management Professional (PMI-PgMP®) Certification Prep course comprises 9 case studies covering various aspects of program management. These case studies cover essential topics such as program closure, financial closure, resource management, benefits management framework establishment, governance model development, stakeholder engagement and analysis, and program management life cycle. Learners will learn how to navigate program closure processes, ensure financial accountability, optimize resource utilization, establish frameworks for benefits realization, and develop robust governance models. Additionally, they will gain insights into adapting governance structures to meet evolving program needs, managing stakeholder engagements effectively, and identifying and analyzing stakeholders' interests and expectations throughout the program life cycle.