This online program is instructor-led.
Individual courses may be taken as self-paced training.
PMI: Agile Certified Practitioner (ACP)
This course prepares the student to take the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI ACP) certification exam.
4 Instructor-Led Hours
10 Asynchronous Hours
Prerequisite: none
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Principles and Methodologies
identify characteristics of the Agile method
distinguish between primary and secondary Agile values
identify the five phases of the Agile project management model
identify some of the methodologies that can be used for Agile project management
recognize the four Scrum inspect and adapt events
identify the five ADAPT steps required to transition to Agile
identify the recommended components of a business case
recognize the elements of a project charter
identify the contract types suitable for Agile projects
identify helpful types of documentation for Agile projects
demonstrate your understanding of the Agile principles and methodologies
Project Planning
identify key considerations for Agile project scoping
identify best practices for creating personas as part of requirements definition
identify wireframing best practices for formatting user stories
identify benefits of story mapping
recognize Agile estimating techniques
identify considerations to keep in mind when estimating team velocity
recognize different customer-valued prioritization methods
identify the four MoSCoW model categories
recognize characteristics of Kano models and priority matrices
identify the key activities that take place in the iteration planning meeting
demonstrate your knowledge of Agile planning activities
Project Scheduling and Monitoring
identify the benefits of setting WIP limits
distinguish between different types of scheduling buffers
sequence the steps of the Square Root of the Sum of the Squares method for calculating project buffer
identify the steps of the backlog grooming process
distinguish between tracking tools for the iteration level and the project level
identify the required parameters for EVM
recognize common review and feedback methods for Agile projects
identify common risk management strategies for Agile projects
recognize characteristics of Agile testing
demonstrate your knowledge of Agile project scheduling and monitoring process activities
Stakeholders Engagement and Team Development
identify essential strategies for achieving stakeholder commitment in an Agile project
recognize the role of stakeholders throughout the phases of the APM model
identify characteristics of effective decision-making techniques for Agile projects
recognize characteristics of a cohesive and effective Agile team
identify considerations to make when scaling Agile teams
identify strategies to improve team performance
distinguish between common developmental mastery models in Agile
recognize effective communication tools for information flow in an Agile environment
recognize benefits of Agile games
demonstrate your knowledge of Agile stakeholder engagement and team development processes
Key Exam Concepts
recognize examples of waste
identify characteristics of the Kanban Pull system
describe features of Kanban boards
identify characteristics of lead time and cycle time
recognize the formula for calculating process cycle efficiency (PCE) and the relationship between the formula variables
recognize how the Little's Law formula is applied
recognize attributes of a product vision box and an elevator test statement
recognize characteristics of an Agile team's physical space
demonstrate your understanding of key Agile concepts
TestPrep PMI Agile Certified Practitioner
To test your knowledge on the skills and competencies being measured by the vendor certification exam.
IIBA: Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP)
Business analysis aims to not only properly diagnose an issue, but determine the best solution to fix it permanently. Business analysts, who undertake this work, require a unique combination of skills and knowledge to be successful in this function.
12 Instructor-Led Hours
20 Asynchronous Hours
Prerequisite: none
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Business Analysis Overview
The BA Planning and Monitoring Knowledge Area
The BA Elicitation and Collaboration Knowledge Area
The Requirements Life Cycle Management Knowledge Area
The Strategy Analysis Knowledge Area
RADD Knowledge Area: Part 1
RADD Knowledge Area: Part 2
The Solution Evaluation Knowledge Area
Business Analysis Analytical Techniques
Business Analysis Activities and Tools
Business Analysis Documentation and Criteria
Personal Skills for Effective Business Analysis
Business Analysis Professional Effectiveness Competencies
Perspectives for Effective Business Analysis
Final Exam
Management and Leadership
This online program is designed for all individuals in a management role at any level, including supervisors, team leaders, departmental heads, directors, top management, executives, and professionals who want to increase their understanding of developing the leadership attributes of self-assessment, motivation, messaging, effective communication, and inspiration. Students will learn how to inspire trust, build credibility, define a clear purpose and create systems of success.
24 Instructor-Led Hours
40 Asynchronous Hours
Prerequisite: none
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Management Fundamentals
First Time Manager Essentials
Leveraging Key Management Techniques
Managing Employee Performance
Success with Management
Advanced Management Techniques
Managing a Multi-generational Workforce
Managing Employees Performance
Managing in Difficult Times
Achieving Success through Delegation
Empowering Employees
Managing Technical Teams
Coaching to Drive Success
Coaching at Scale
Handling Difficult Conversations
Final Exam
Leadership
Leveraging Leadership Techniques
Creating a Positive Atmosphere
Leading Virtual Teams
Business Acumen Essentials
Organizational Awareness
Performance Measurement
Inspiring and Developing as a Leader
Generating Creative Ideas
Improving Your Leadership Skills
Women in Leadership
Essentials of Leadership
Navigating the Hybrid Workplace
MIT SMR Course on New Leader Transitions
Promoting a Positive Work Environment
Final Exam Management & Leadership Essentials
PMI: Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
This course fully prepares students to take the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) certification exam.
24 Instructor-Led Hours
40 Asynchronous Hours
Prerequisite: none
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Project Management Introduction
Project Fundamentals
The Process Groups
Project Initiation and Planning
Managing Project Work
Project Changes and Closing
Capturing, Analyzing, and Using Project Lessons Learned
Strategically Focused Project Management
Plan and Define Project Scope
Create Work Breakdown Structure
Validate and Control Scope
Define and Sequence Activities
Develop the Project Schedule
Control the Project Schedule
Creating a Project Budget
Keeping Your Project on Budget
Planning Quality Management
Manage and Control Quality
Quality Methodologies and Standards for Project Management
Plan and Acquire Resources
Develop and Manage Resources
Plan and Manage Communications
Monitor Project Communications
Planning Risk Management
Identifying Risk
Analyzing Risk
Responding to Risk
Procurement Planning
Procurement Management
Planning Stakeholder Engagement
Managing Stakeholder Engagement
TestPrep Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
ASQ: Six Sigma Black Belt (SSBB)
In today’s highly competitive global market, organizations across a wide range of industries are striving to achieve near-perfect product quality, optimize cost structures, and become faster and more responsive to customers. They need Six Sigma Black Belt Certification to achieve these goals.
24 Instructor-Led Hours
50 Asynchronous Hours
Prerequisite: none
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Organization-wide Planning and Deployment
Fundamentals of Lean and Six Sigma and their Applications
Project Selection, Roles, and Responsibilities
Strategic Planning and Deployment
Organizational Process Management and Measures
Impact on Stakeholders and Benchmarking
Using Business and Financial Measures
Team Management
Team Dynamics, Roles, and Success Factors
Team Facilitation and Leadership
Team Dynamics and Training
Define
Determining Requirements by Listening to the Voice of the Customer
Business Case, Project Charter, and Tools
Measure
Process Flow Metrics and Analysis Tools
Data Types, Sampling, Collection, and Measurement
Measurement Systems and Metrology
Using Basic Statistics and Graphical Methods
Probability and Probability Distributions
Determining Process Performance and Capability
Analyze
Measuring and Modeling Relationships between Variables
Basics of Hypothesis Testing and Tests for Means
Tests for Variances and Proportions, ANOVA, and Goodness-of-fit
Multivariate Tools and Nonparametric Tests
FMEA and Other Non-statistical Analysis Methods
Improve
Understanding DOE and Planning Experiments
Designing, Conducting, and Analyzing Experiments
Lean Improvement Methods and Implementation Planning
Control
Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Control Charts
Using Lean Control Tools and Maintaining Controls
Sustaining Improvements
Design (DFSS)
Common DFSS Methodologies, Design for X, and Robust Designs
HRCI: Professional in Human Resources (PHR)
The PHR is for the HR professional who has experience with program implementation, has a tactical/logistical orientation, is accountable to another HR professional within the organization, and has responsibilities that focus on the HR department rather than the whole organization.
24 Instructor-Led Hours
40 Asynchronous Hours
Prerequisite: none
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Introduction to the PHR exam
Employment legislation
Business environment
Business planning
HR organization
HR tools and processes
Talent planning
Talent sourcing
Recruiting
Organizational development
Performance management
Learning
Job architecture
Compensation
Benefits
Organizational relations
Employee relations
Organizational risk
Labor relations
PHR exam summary
Employment legislative changes summary
Test Prep: Professional in Human Resources
PMI: Project Management Professional (PMP)
This course fully prepares students to take the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam.
40 Instructor-Led Hours
80 Asynchronous Hours
Prerequisite: none
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Project Management Introduction
Project Fundamentals
The Process Groups
Project Initiation and Planning
Managing Project Work
Project Changes and Closing
Capturing, Analyzing, and Using Project Lessons Learned
Strategically Focused Project Management
Plan and Define Project Scope
Create Work Breakdown Structure
Validate and Control Scope
Define and Sequence Activities
Develop the Project Schedule
Control the Project Schedule
Creating a Project Budget
Keeping Your Project on Budget
Planning Quality Management
Manage and Control Quality
Quality Methodologies and Standards for Project Management
Plan and Acquire Resources
Develop and Manage Resources
Plan and Manage Communications
Monitor Project Communications
Planning Risk Management
Identifying Risk
Analyzing Risk
Responding to Risk
Procurement Planning
Procurement Management
Planning Stakeholder Engagement
Managing Stakeholder Engagement
Ethics and Project Management
Ethical Standards and PMI Core Values
Tuition & Program Info
TOTAL TUITION: $9,313.00
Exam vouchers included.
Instructor-led program with LIVE training and self-paced study hours.
Total Duration: 9 Months
What’s included?
Weekly LIVE sessions with instructor
Practice exams
Prerequisites: HS diploma/GED