Project managers make an average of more than $75,000 a year. This project management certification course is now on sale for $40
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Many companies need workers skilled in project management for a variety of projects, and these jobs may pay well: According to data from Indeed, the average salary for a project manager in the United States is $74,881 per year with a $13,500 cash bonus. So we’re highlighting this 1,000-lesson online course — The All Access Project Management Certification Bundle — which is now on sale for $40 for a lifetime subscription.
This course offers over 1,000 lessons, which start with the basics — what is project management, the definition of key terms and concepts, and how to effectively wrap up your project. The training then moves into the formal processes and best practices of project management.
One section, entitled the “21 Lessons in Interpersonal Skills for Elite Leaders and Project Managers,” is designed to help you become a better, more effective communicator and enhance your interaction with peers, subordinates, and superiors alike. Another section helps you prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification Exam with 14 hours of the fundamentals and knowledge necessary for the test; the training uses study aids, prep tips, tools, and real-world scenarios. The course also includes classes on Agile, Scrum, Six Sigma, Value Stream Mapping, and more.
All total, you will have 41 hours of content to help you learn about project management at your own pace, on your own time. They are now on sale for $39.99.
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