Program Management Professional (PgMP)
Direct Price: $59.95
A Certification Study Guide with Best Practices for Maximizing Business Results
By Craig J. Letavec, PgMP, PMP, Steven C. Rollins, PMP, & Diane C. Altwies, PMP
Softcover, 7.5 x 9.25, 336 pages
ISBN: 978-1-932159-86-8
December 2007
Description
This manual, developed by leading program management experts experienced at helping practitioners achieve professional certifications, provides the guidance needed to prepare for and pass the new Program Management Professional (PgMP) Certification Exam administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI®) on your first attempt. This text is also designed to serve as a valuable desk reference and includes proven best practices and advanced processes and techniques with tips to help you perform at the highest levels of execution as a program manager.
Based on the Program Management Standard® and A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) published by PMI, Program Management Professional (PgMP) illustrates how to apply this vast body of knowledge to real-world situations. Each chapter opens with a set of learning objectives and key definitions before delving into the details, and highlighted “points to know” are displayed throughout. Following the general framework of the actual certification exam, this comprehensive reference employs proven learning techniques supported by numerous examples, tips and exercises, and scenario-based practice questions at the end of each chapter. A complete practice exam covering all of the material is also provided to test the reader’s readiness for the actual exam.
Much more than your typical exam prep guide, Program Management Professional (PgMP): A Guide to Certification, Best Practices and Continuous Improvement provides a roadmap designed to help even the most experienced program manager more effectively meet organizational strategic objectives and continuously improve business results.
Key Features
- Employs proven learning techniques and provides the guidance needed to successfully achieve PgMP® certification on your first attempt
- Includes real case studies, practical examples and scenario-based questions and answers
- Presents topics “beyond the basics” to give the reader a holistic picture of both the core skills of program management and the relevance of program management within the organizational context
- Provides an integrated framework including organizational governance and execution management that aligns corporate behaviors with a focus on delivery constraints and results
- Delineates proven best practices and advanced techniques with tips for both new program managers and experienced program managers interested in improving their personal skill level and in achieving continuous improvement of business results
- WAV offers free downloadable study aids and program management tools and templates — available from the Web Added Value™ Download Resource Center
About the author(s)
Craig J. Letavec, MSPM, PMP specializes in program management and program office development. He was a contributor to the Project Management Institute’s Standard for Program Management and serves as Vice-Chair of the global Project Management Institute Program Management Office Specific Interest Group. This veteran has led large program efforts in a diverse range of large, global companies in a variety of industries. He is an active speaker, instructor and consultant on a range of topics, including program management, implementing effective change management, and establishing, managing, and building the value of the program management office (PMO) in organizations. Craig earned his Master of Science in Project Management from George Washington University. He is the author of the best-selling book, The Program Management Office: Establishing, Managing, and Growing the Value of a PMO.
Steven C. Rollins, PMP, PMOC is the Chief Project Strategist for ALLPMO Network Inc., a leading firm that provides global consulting services and solutions for businesses in developing and implementing organizational governance processes that lead to bottom-line improvement. Mr. Rollins is a global subject matter expert in enterprise project management and a distinguished pioneer in the development of advanced processes and knowledge in program management and various other areas such as portfolio management, governance and PMO management. He serves as Chair of the PMI Metrics Specific Interest Group and is a sought-after speaker, trainer and co-author of several noted books including the industry standard, Advanced Project Portfolio Management and the PMO.
Diane C. Altwies, PMP, has over 21 years experience managing software development projects, over 12 years experience in the insurance, financial services and healthcare industries, and she is a noted expert and consultant in the broad field of project management. Ms. Altwies holds a Masters degree in Finance and Marketing and a BA degree in MIS & Production Management. She teaches project management courses through Outercore Professional Development and the University of California-Irvine and has developed several successful project management examination preparation courses which are offered to individuals and corporations around the world. Diane is also co-author of the best-selling PMP exam preparation guide, Achieve PMP® Exam Success PMBOK® Guide – 3rd Edition Companion.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
About the Authors
Chapter 1 — The Relationship of Program Management Certification to Project Management Certification
Chapter 2 — Understanding the Relationship of Program Management to the Business Environment
Chapter 3 — The Relationship of Program Management to Organizational Governance
Chapter 4 — The Relationship of Program Management to Execution Management
Chapter 5 — The Relationship of Portfolio and Change Management to Program Management
Chapter 6 — Program Life Cycles: The Program Road Map
Chapter 7 — Program Themes Across the Program Life Cycle
Chapter 8 — Program Management Life Cycle Phases
Chapter 9 — Developing the Soft Side of the Program Manager
Chapter 10 — Program Management Process Groups
Chapter 11 — Initiating Processes
Chapter 12 — Planning Processes
Chapter 13 — Executing Processes
Chapter 14 — Monitoring & Controlling Process Group
Chapter 15 — Closing Process Group
Chapter 16 — Managing Life-Cycle Program Process Interactions Through Program Configuration Management
Chapter 17 — Program Management Process Mapping
Chapter 18 — Program Management Office for the Program
Chapter 19 — Program Management and OPM3
Chapter 20 — Building and Implementing Your Personal Program Management Certification Roadmap
Chapter 21 — How to Sell Program Management Certification and Practice Value in your Organization
Reference Materials
Appendix
Index
Reviews
“Becoming a credentialed PgMP is a logical step after achieving a PMP® because it provides the critical processes and tools needed to manage the broader complexities of program management. This guide will help you master these complexities and achieve certification.”
—Allan Lubitz, Senior Vice President and CIO, Option One
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