If you are registering as an individual:
If you wish to customize a class specific to your company’s needs call:
801-422-3559
Upcoming PMP Class Schedule:
Begins: Friday, March 9, 2012
Ends: Saturday, March 31, 2012
Class will be held each Friday and Saturday beginning
March 9,
and ending March 31.
Friday classes from 5:00–8:00pm and Saturday classes
from 9:00–noon
and 1:00–4:00pm.
Call us at:
801-422-3559
Email us at:
prodev@byu.edu
If you would rather have us contact you:
The rules have changed. What used to work doesn’t anymore. In the old economy companies could get by with inefficiencies and still be competitive. There was enough market to share. Not anymore. Global competition, shrinking budgets, and wary customers are driving companies to operate with a higher level of competency than ever before.
What is the difference between yesterday’s economy and the today’s economy?
Good products, good luck and "gut feel" may have worked well in the past, but the uncertain future is going to require a different skill set.
In today’s tight-margin economy, where does Project Management training fit in?
There is a high return on Project Management training. In fact the return is often ten-to-one or higher.
Now you must meet tighter deadlines and tighter budgets—but how?
The answer is BYU’s Project Management Professional training. The PMP credential is a proven and effective standard of excellence. Our trainers have experience in over 40 countries in connecting theory with effective, results-oriented practice.
The Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) used extensively in project management was developed to manage the complexities of designing and building the Polaris missile system—the first submarine-launched nuclear ballistic missile.
According to Project Management Institute(PMI), a recent national salary survey showed that certified project managers earn on average $14K more than non-certified colleagues.