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Cost: Keeping the project within the approved budget.
Risk: Identifying potential risks and establishing protocols to manage them.
Resources: Proper allocation and management of human, financial, and technical resources.
The Importance of PMP Certification
For project managers seeking to upskill, obtaining a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a significant milestone that can open many doors in their careers. As a globally recognized credential issued by the PMI, PMP certifies that an individual has the necessary experience, education, and competency in leading projects.