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CAPM Classroom Training in Orlando, FL

Key Features: 32 hours of Interactive Classroom 100% Money Back Guarantee 60 Days e-Learning Access Included PMBOK Guide 6th Edition from PMI CAPM Mock Exams and Mock Projects Group Activities for better reinforcement Real world examples from various industries Industry based case studies Trainers’ Notes, Sample Question Paper & Case Studies 23 Contact hours certificate CAPM exam application assistance 24/7 customer support About Simplykart’s CAPM® Certified Associate Project Management (CAPM) certification is the topmost professional certification for project managers offered by the Project Management Institute. CAPM training from Simplykart is a unique, power packed, blended mode, career-ready package and one of a kind in the industry. Our training focuses on all the Knowledge Areas and Process Groups provided in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide – 6th Edition) from an examination point of view to ensure your learning and training objectives are successfully met. What are the prerequisites for the certification? To apply for the CAPM exam, candidates need to have: Secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree or the global equivalent) 1,500 hours of project experience OR 23 hours of project management education completed by the time you sit for the exam Certified Associate Project Management (CAPM)® Course Agenda  Project Management Framework What is a Project? Programs, PMO, and Portfolios Project Stakeholders Organizational Structures Product Life Cycle, Project Life Cycle, Project Management Life Cycle Process Groups Key General Management Skills Project Integration Management What is Project Integration Management? Some Examples of Integration Processes Earned Value Analysis Project Constraints Project Assumptions Project Charter When should the Project Manager be Identified/Assigned? Project Management Plan, Project Schedule, and Performance Measurement Baseline Components of the Project Plan Preventive Action, Corrective Action, and Defect Repair Work Authorization System Role of Stakeholder Project Management Information System (PMIS) Lessons Learned Change Control System Perform Integrated Change Control Steps Followed If Customer Requests for Changes Guiding Rule – Who Can Authorize A Change? Configuration Management System Project Scope Management What is Project Scope Management? Product Scope vs. Project Scope Processes in Project Scope Management Plan Scope Management Scope Management Plan Collect Requirements Define Scope Product Scope Description Product Analysis Project Scope Statement Decomposition Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) Work Packages and WBS Dictionary Inspection Scope Changes Control Scope Project Time Management What is Project Time Management? Plan Schedule Management Define Activities Decomposition Sequence Activities Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) Activity on Node Conditional Diagramming Methods Types of Dependencies Project Schedule Network Diagrams Estimate Activity Resources Outputs of Estimate Activity Resources Estimate Activity Durations Historical Information Analogous Estimating (Top-Down Estimating) Parametric Estimating Three-Point Estimating Develop Schedule Constraints and Milestones Mathematical Analysis Schedule Compression Simulation, Resource Leveling, and Critical Chain Method Resource Smoothing Project Schedule Schedule Updates, Schedule Baseline, and New Target Schedules PERT Estimations Tasks in Network Diagrams How to Calculate Critical Path for a Network Diagram Performing Network Analysis Crashing Time Management Questions – Practice Project Cost Management What is Project Cost Management? Plan Cost Management Cost Management Plan Estimate Costs Estimate Costs – Tools and Techniques Analogous Estimating (Top Down) Bottom-Up Estimating Parametric Estimating Three-Point Estimating Activity Cost Estimates AACE – Types of Estimates Determine Budget Project Schedule and Resource Calendars Cost Baseline Revised Cost Estimates, Budget Updates, Re-baselining Control Costs Control Costs – Tools and Techniques Payback Period and Life Cycle Cost Return on investment (ROI) Present Value, NPV and DCF Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) Opportunity Cost and Sunk Cost Depreciation Earned Value Management Earned Value Management Project Quality Management What is Project Quality Management? Quality Quality Policy Flowchart Quality Management Plan Perform Quality Assurance Control Quality Tools and Techniques used for Control Quality Seven Basic Quality Tools Project Human Resource Management What is Project Human Resource Management? Plan Human Resource Management Human Resource Management Plan Acquire Project Team Develop Project Team Manage Project Team Handling Conflicts Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Herzberg’s Theory of Motivators and Hygiene Factors Conflict Intensity Management/Leadership Styles Types of Roles People Play in a Project Delegation Project Communications Management What is Project Communications Management? Importance of Communications Management Various Forms of Communication and Their Characteristics Plan Communications Management Communications Management Plan Plan Communications Management – Tools and Techniques Manage Communications Control Communications Project Risk Management What is Project Risk Management? Plan Risk Management Risk Management Plan Identify Risks Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis Plan Risk Responses Control Risks Utility Function Project Procurement Management What is Project Procurement Management Understanding Terms and Concepts Plan Procurement Management Make or Buy Analysis Contract Type Selection Types of Contracts Important Fixed Price Contracts Important Cost Reimbursable Contracts Procurement Management Plan Conduct Procurements Control Procurements Close Procurements Project Stakeholder Management Project Stakeholder Management Identify Stakeholders Plan Stakeholder Management Stakeholder Management Plan Manage Stakeholder Engagement Control Stakeholder Engagement Professional Responsibility Responsibility towards PMI Responsibility to the Profession Who should apply? This course is best suited for: Project associates and executives Any professional aspiring to start a career in project management     Why Simplykart? Simplykart's training is the best and value for time & money invested. We stand out because our customers Get trained at the best price compared to other training providers. Get trained by the best trainer in the industry. Get accesses to course specific learning videos. Get 100% Money back guarantee*. Training Fee : $1249 Early Bird:  Booking at least one month prior to the class start date Training Venue Venue will be confirmed to the classroom participants one week prior to the workshop start date and online participants will get the session attendance link before 4- 5 days of the training start date. Venue is finalized one week prior to the start date so that we can accommodate last minute rescheduling from the participants and we do not incur additional cost for rescheduling or cancellation. Standard Fee: Booking within 30 days of training but 10 days prior to the start date. For more details please contact us at info@simplykart.org or call us at +1 302-261-9363.   *To know more about the discount and money back, Contact us on chat, email or phone.  

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Professional Scrum Master Certification (PSM) - Chicago

The Professional Scrum Master (PSM) course is a 2-day course that covers the principles and (empirical) process theory underpinning the mechanics, rules, and roles of the Scrum framework. Professional Scrum Master is THE cutting-edge course for effective Scrum Masters and anyone supporting a software development team's efficiency and effectiveness. Responsive Advisors is committed to a holistic approach to agility and Scrum. Robert Pieper, a Professional Scrum Trainer with Scrum.org, is the founder and Principal Consultant of Responsive Advisors. Learn more about what makes Responsive Advisors Agile Training great. Our advisors help make Scrum stick by fully explaining the “why” behind Scrum (we don't just throw charts and graphs at you).  We have deep and broad industry experience and can uniquely apply it to real-world problems. We address the sticky issues of interpersonal communication and team dynamics. We find that many Scrum problems are actually people problems. We know how to communicate difficult-to-grasp agile concepts to technical and non-technical audiences alike. WHAT TO EXPECT      WHAT THEY'RE SAYING ABOUT OUR INSTRUCTORS  "Jordan was able to give me the holistic view of Scrum that I was missing even after working with it for years and having attended other training. I left the class excited and confident in my abilities, which is something that I can’t say that I’ve often experienced after a training class. I suppose the truest endorsement of the progress I made was finally having the confidence to take the PSM-II, which I passed with a 92%. If I wind up conquering the PSM-III, I know I’ll have Jordan to thank.” - David de Corlieu “Thank you again for a great class last week!  I came back excited to share what I'd learned with the rest of the company - I'd argue that's not something that can't be said for most classes. Loved the small class size and open communication. Would definitely recommend to others at my organization.”  “A good balance between theory and examples vague enough to elicit great discussion and interactions, but relevant enough to get concrete knowledge to take home.”  “Busting some of the myths of what is and isn’t scrum was helpful. Lots of good guidance on how to maximize our use of Scrum. Good clarification on the purpose of many of the Scrum concepts.”  MEET OUR INSTRUCTOR Robb Pieper is Principal Consultant and founder of Responsive Advisors, a management consulting firm focused on holistically improving organizations. He’s a Scrum.org certified trainer and coach having taught agility to thousands of people across the country. Robb solves problems often ignored in the agile community, like teaching managers how to work with agile teams and individuals how to work with their teammates on a human level. Robb knows that agility is a business problem, not just a software problem. Robb applies his passion and diverse background to building amazing cultures and learning organizations. SOME OF OUR RECENT TRAINING CLIENTS WHO SHOULD ATTEND? The Professional Scrum Master course is for anyone involved in software development using the Scrum Framework. It is particularly beneficial for those people within an organization accountable for getting the most out of Scrum, including:  Scrum Masters Managers Scrum Team Members PREREQUISITES  Attendees make the most of the class if they: Have studied the Scrum Guide (required). Have been closely involved or have a high interest in a project that builds or enhances a software product or application. OVERVIEW The PSM course is much more than just a set of slides and an instructor. In this course, students work on real-life cases with other classmates together as a team. This course is made up of discussions and hands-on exercises based upon real-life cases. Advanced tools for servant-leadership are provided to increase a Scrum Master’s effectiveness. These tools relate to behavioral shifts, working with people and teams, coaching and facilitation techniques, and addressing the organization. Students learn through instruction and team-based exercises and are challenged to think in terms of the Scrum principles to better understand what to do when returning to the workplace. COURSE OBJECTIVES Students are challenged to think within the Scrum Framework and the underlying values and principles to better understand what to do when returning to the workplace and facing complex decisions.  Theoretical and experiential training to provide: The “WHY” and rules of Scrum through the empirical foundation of Scrum  The ability to effectively start up Scrum or increase its effectiveness if already underway.  The ability to navigate the “grey areas” of a Scrum implementation Learn more about the Scrum Master Training objectives and overview.  ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATION All participants completing the Professional Scrum Master course will receive a password to attempt the Professional Scrum Master level I assessment and are also entitled to a discount on the PSM II assessment. The industry-recognized PSM certifications require a minimum passing score of 85% on these rigorous assessments.  Students now receive a 2nd free attempt at the assessment if an 85% or lower is scored and taken within 14 days from when their initial password email is sent. The 2nd password does not expire. Read More Here.  Scrum.org maintains a public list of all PSM I certificate holders. Students of Scrum.org courses are able to claim Project Management Institute (PMI) PDU credit: 14 PDUs after attending a two-day Professional Scrum Foundations (PSF), Professional Scrum Master (PSM), Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO), or Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) course and 21 PDUs after attending a three-day Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) course.  Please note that PMI PDUs are earned for course attendance and not for passing a Scrum.org  assessment. Students can claim PDUs under PMI's "Education courses provided by other third-party providers” category. You can claim your PDUs online at https://ccrs.pmi.org. POST TRAINING SUPPORT Responsive Advisors is committed to providing quality training that is relevant and applicable in the real world. As consultants, Responsive Advisors trainers will provide up to two-hour complimentary coaching sessions for every student who registers and completes any of our two-day public Professional Scrum training. Sessions can be divided into four 30 minute coaching sessions. Promotion available for all Regular and Early Bird tickets. Special discounted tickets are not eligible for promotional coaching. NOTES Training will begin promptly at 9:00 AM and will end at 5:00 PM on both days. Lunch will be provided. Please notify us of any food allergies or dietary requirements at info@responsiveadvisors.com. We will do our best to accommodate your request. CANCELLATION POLICY  Should your course be rescheduled or canceled, you have the option of rescheduling to another course or receive a full refund. Please note rescheduling requests will be sent no later than 14 days before the start date. We recommend waiting to book any non-refundable travel until two weeks before the start of class. Responsive Advisors is not responsible for any loss incurred as a result of canceled class. Please email: info@responsiveadvisors.com for any additional questions.  REFUND POLICY  If you are not able to attend the class you have registered for please send an email to info@responsiveadvisors.com . If you send in your notification at least 30 calendar days prior to the start of the class you are eligible for a full refund or you may reschedule for a future class. Cancellations made 29 calendar days to 14 calendar days prior to the start of the class are eligible to reschedule for a future class or for an 80% refund. If you cancel within 14 calendar days from the start of a class, or if you do not attend the class, you will not be eligible for a refund or credit. Cancellation requests should be sent via email to info@responsiveadvisors.com   Questions? Please email us at info@responsiveadvisors.com or visit us at Responsive Advisors for more information. 

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Disney On Ice presents Into the Magic

Cash, Visa, Mastercard Located on Northwest side of the Coliseum in an outer ticket booth with a green Will Call sign. Opens 1 hour prior to event time. (228) 594-3707 (228) 594-3708 GROUP SALES : (228) 287-7825 (MS Surge Hockey Office) Mon-Fri 9:00AM to 5:00PM This is an accessible venue. For Hearing Impaired Requests: The MS Coast Coliseum is equipped with a Hearing Assistance System. Upon arriving to the venue, guest will need to proceed to the main office, located in the south lobby, to obtain the receiver. They will need to bring their drivers license to secure the receiver, and when they are finished they will need to return the receiver to the main office to reclaim their drivers license. We recommend arriving as close to the doors opening as possible.

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