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CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Certification Preparation Course
Apr 7 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Building/Room #: 118
Neighborhoods: Citywide,East of Seattle
Event Types: Education
Audience: Adults
Sponsoring Organization: Key Consulting, Inc
Contact: Registrar
Contact Phone: 2065231927
Contact Email: communications@consulting.ky
Pre-Register: Yes
Cost: 2250
Registration Details: Call 206-523-1927, email info@consulting.ky or visit http://consulting.ky/courses/capm-certification-preparation-40-hours/
Link: http://consulting.ky/project-management-training/bellevue-project-management-courses/

While the Project Management Professional (PMP®) credential is targeted at experienced project managers, the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) does not require previous project management experience. The CAPM eligibility requirements are:
*High school diploma, associate’s degree, or global equivalent Plus
*Either 23 hours of formal project management education ~or~ 1500 hours of project team experience
Having satisfied the eligibility requirements, a CAPM-candidate must sit a 3-hour 150 question exam. The exam tests the candidate’s knowledge of the Project Management Institute’s Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide). Upon successfully passing the exam, the candidate becomes a CAPM for a period of five years. At the end of the five year period the individual must re-take the CAPM exam to retain their CAPM designation.
The key to passing the exam is to understand the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) view of project management. This means reviewing and understanding PMI’s PMBOK® Guide, but also becoming familiar with how PMI expects project managers to apply that knowledge. In most cases, this requires CAPM-candidates to become familiar with new concepts during their preparation, and/or to “unlearn” practices that they have picked up over the years.
Who should take this CAPM Prep course?
*Individuals wishing to obtain an international credential demonstrating an understanding of the fundamental, best practice, project management knowledge defined in the PMBOK® Guide.
*Entry level individuals wishing to enter the project management profession.
*Individuals looking to advance their standing as project management subject matter experts.
*Individuals working in support of a project management office.
*Project stakeholders intending to serve as a sponsor, facilitator, liaison, or coordinator.
*Project managers desiring a professional certification, but lacking the experience for the PMP certification.
*Part-time project managers looking to formalize their project management skill-set and be recognized for their project management knowledge.
The course is offered on an open-enrollment basis at our Project Management Education Center in Bellevue, WA, (which also serves Seattle, Redmond, Renton, Everett, Federal Way, and Tacoma), as well as at our Project Management Education Center in Tucson, AZ (which also serves the Greater Phoenix area, Oro Valley, and Sierra Vista / Fort Huachuca), and other select locations such as Grand Cayman. We also provide it on an on-site basis anywhere in the world.
CAPM Exam Prep Course Objectives
By the end of the course you will :
*Understand PMI’s approach to project management.
*Understand how the CAPM exam is structured, and what kinds of questions will be asked.
*Be very familiar with all sections of the PMBOK® Guide.
*Possess various tricks, tips, techniques, and templates to help you retain information for the exam.
CAPM Prep Course Details
*Length 40 hours
*Credits 40 Professional Development Units (PDUs) (Fulfills the 23 contact hour requirement for the CAPM.)
*Prerequisites None
*Availability On-site at your location and select public locations
*Style Instructor-led, using PowerPoint presentations, facilitated discussions, individual and group exercises.
*Format Classroom environment—no computers required.
CAPM Preparation Course Content
*Introduction and Expectations
*The CAPM Exam and CAPM Exam Prep Techniques
*Project Management Framework
*Integration Management
*Stakeholder Management
*Scope Management
*Schedule Management
*Cost Management
*Quality Management
*Resource Management
*Communications Management
*Risk Management
*Procurement Management
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PMP (Project Management Professional) Certification Preparation Course- 1 day/wk for 5 weeks
Apr 7 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Building/Room #: 118
Neighborhoods: Citywide,East of Seattle
Event Types: Education
Audience: Adults
Sponsoring Organization: Key Consulting, Inc
Contact: Registar
Contact Phone: 2065231927
Contact Email: info@consulting.ky
Pre-Register: Yes
Cost: $2250
Registration Details: Call 206-523-1927, email info@consulting.ky or visit http://consulting.ky/courses/pmp-certification-preparation/
Link: http://consulting.ky/project-management-training/bellevue-project-management-courses/

With hundreds of thousands of Project Management Professionals worldwide, the Project Management Institute’s certification program is now a standard across all industries. Becoming a certified Project Management Professional (PMP)® involves meeting certain education and experience requirements, and passing a 200-question exam.

The key to passing the exam is to understand the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) view of project management. This means reviewing and understanding PMI’s Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), but also becoming familiar with how PMI expects project managers to apply that knowledge. In most cases, this requires PMP-candidates to become familiar with new concepts during their PMP exam preparation, and/or to “unlearn” practices that they have picked up over the years.

This course provides a solid PMP prep foundation – we present and explain all the concepts you need to know. While other PMP training courses focus on last-minute cramming to prepare you for the exam, we assume you actually want to learn something from your PMP education. No pre-reading is required before taking our course, but you should be prepared to study the materials we provide – it’s a closed book exam.

Course participants should be familiar with the certification process, and meet the PMP experience requirements prior to attending. You should also be reasonably familiar with modern project management techniques, as advocated by PMI, and be planning on sitting for the exam within a couple of months of completing this course.

The course is offered on an open-enrollment basis at our Project Management Education Center in Bellevue, WA, (which also serves Seattle, Olympia, Redmond, Renton, Everett, and Tacoma), as well as at our Project Management Education Center in Tucson, AZ (which also serves the Greater Phoenix area, Oro Valley, and Sierra Vista / Fort Huachuca), and other select locations such as Grand Cayman. We also provide it on an on-site basis anywhere in the world.

PMP Prep Course Objectives

By the end of the course you will :

*Understand PMI’s approach to project management.

*Understand how the PMP exam is structured, and what kinds of questions will be asked.

*Be very familiar with all sections of the PMBOK® Guide.

*Possess various tricks, tips, techniques, and templates to help you retain information for the exam.

PMP Prep Course Details

*Length: 40 hours.

*Style: This interactive course is includes Rita Mulcahy’s, “PMP Exam Prep” text, a widely used PMP certification training tool. While participant input is encouraged, the focus of the course is kept on PMP exam preparation. The course meets the PMP certification training requirement of 35 hours of formal training.

*Texts: Participants receive a copy of the Rita Mulcahy text, a copy of the PMBOK® Guide, and a course participant’s manual/binder.

*Format: Classroom. No computers required.

*Prerequisites: PMP certification experience requirements, familiarity with modern project management techniques.

PMP Exam Prep Course Content

*Introduction and Expectations

*The Exam and Exam Techniques

*Project Management Framework

*Integration Management

*Stakeholder Management

*Scope Management

*Schedule Management

*Cost Management

*Quality Management

*Resource Management

*Communications Management

*Professional and Social Responsibility

*Risk Management

*Procurement Management

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Finance and Housing Committee
Apr 7 @ 9:30 am – 9:30 am

Venue Location: City Hall, Council Chamber
City Council Meeting Type: Finance and Housing Committee
Event Types: City Council Meeting
Agendas: Agendas
Committee Chair: Teresa Mosqueda, Teresa.Mosqueda@seattle.gov, 206-684-8808
Councilmembers: Lorena González,Lisa Herbold,Andrew J. Lewis,Tammy J. Morales,Dan Strauss
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core
Audience: Adults,All
Additional Information: Visiting City Hall
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/council/committees/finance-and-housing

Hear Us Rise: APA Voices in Feminism
Apr 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International District,Pioneer Square
Event Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/Gallery
Audience: All
Sponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
Contact: Max Chan
Contact Phone: 206-623-5124
Contact Fax: 206-623-4559
Contact Email: pr@wingluke.org
Pre-Register: No
Cost: General Admission $17, discounts for students and seniors
Link: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=3856&t=c

Our upcoming exhibit highlights Asian Pacific American women and other marginalized genders that have challenged society’s expectations, defied its restrictions, and fought for equality and opportunity since their arrival in the United States. You’ll hear personal stories from powerful women that have participated in and drawn inspiration from movements like Civil Rights and Black Power to APA and LGBTQ movements.

Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Apr 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International District
Event Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/Gallery
Audience: All
Sponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
Contact: Max Chan
Contact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119
Contact Email: pr@wingluke.org
Pre-Register: No
Cost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniors
Link: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-up

The Wing Luke Museum invites you to explore our newest photo and video exhibition focusing on the vibrant Asian Pacific American enclaves that are the backdrop of everyday life around the United States.

Curator Carina A. del Rosario brings together works from artists Dean Wong, Andrew Hida, Melissa Ponder, and the Chinatown Art Brigade to examine the history of ethnic enclaves, the role they play for established communities and new arrivals, and their resiliency in the face of economic and cultural pressures.

Museum hours are 10am – 5pm, Tuesday – Sunday (closed Mondays)

Pigeon Point Park Restoration Event
Apr 7 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Event Types: Volunteer/Work Party
Neighborhoods: Delridge/North Delridge
Sponsoring Organization: Green Seattle Partnership
Contact: Nature Consortium
Contact Phone: 206-923-0853
Contact Email: volunteer@naturec.org
Audience: All
Pre-Register: No
Link: http://seattle.greencitypartnerships.org/event/17724/

Join us for a restoration work party at Pigeon Point – See website for important details on what to bring and where to meet.

Tuesdays in the Garden
Apr 7 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Event Types: Volunteer/Work Party
Building/Room #: meet at crew quarters
Neighborhoods: Columbia City,Rainier Beach/Othello,Seward Park,South Beacon Hill/New Holly,South of Seattle
Parks: Kubota Garden
Sponsoring Organization: Kubota Garden Foundation
Contact: Anna Carragee
Contact Phone: 206-539-1962
Contact Email: volunteers@kubotagarden.org
Audience: Adults
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.kubotagarden.org/volunteering/

Every Tuesday from 10AM-12PM, enjoy hands on work with staff gardeners and other like-minded volunteers. Practice your skills while you enjoy the company of other gardeners. Work on a project with Garden Staff. Afterwards, enjoy a hot beverage and more conversation; bring your lunch if you’d like.

Tools and gloves are provided. If you have it, please bring your by-pass hand pruners and favored weeding tool. Dress in comfortable clothing, in layers that you don’t mind getting dirty. Wear sturdy closed toe shoes and a hat. Bring your raingear! Bring your water bottle.

Come any Tuesday that you can make it, rain or shine!

Meet at the Crew Quarters (brown building, south of Parking Lot) prior to 10 AM.

"Tuesdays in the Garden" work parties are opportunities for individuals or very small groups to work with experts in horticulture. If you are interested in scheduling a custom Work Party for your corporate or community team, please contact Kubota Garden Foundation's Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at volunteers@kubotgarden.org for special arrangements.

Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Apr 7 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First Hill
Event Types: Arts,Museum/Gallery
Audience: Adults,All,Family,Senior,Special Needs,Teen
Sponsoring Organization: Frye Art Museum
Contact: Frye Art Museum
Contact Phone: 206 622 9250
Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.org
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7159/

Bringing together varied depictions of women from the Frye Art Museum’s collection, Unsettling Femininity examines historical conventions of representation during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the deeply entrenched beliefs and power structures they reflect.

Public Assets and Native Communities Committee
Apr 7 @ 2:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Venue Location: City Hall, Council Chamber
City Council Meeting Type: Public Assets and Native Communities Committee
Event Types: City Council Meeting
Agendas: Agendas
Committee Chair: Debora Juarez, Debora.Juarez@seattle.gov, 206-684-8805
Councilmembers: Lisa Herbold,Debora Juarez,Teresa Mosqueda,Alex Pedersen,Kshama Sawant,Dan Strauss
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core
Audience: Adults,All
Additional Information: Visiting City Hall
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/council/committees/public-assets-and-native-communities

Columbia City Review Committee Meeting
Apr 7 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Building Name / Room Number / Site: Rainier Arts Center, lower level
Event Description: The Columbia City Application Review Committee and the City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board are charged with maintaining the historic character of Columbia City, ensuring that the architectural integrity and aesthetics of the buildings and landscape are preserved. The Review Committee consists of five members, two that are appointed by the Chair of the Landmarks Preservation Board and three that are appointed by the Chair of the Columbia City Business Association. The Review Committee is responsible for making recommendations to the Board. The Board is responsible for the final review and approval of applications for Certificates of Approval for any change to the exterior appearance of buildings or structures, streets, sidewalks, and other public spaces in the District.
Neighborhoods: Columbia City
DON Programs: Historic Preservation
Event Types: Boards & Commissions
Audience: Adults
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/programs-and-services/historic-preservation/historic-districts/columbia-city-landmark-district#columbiacityreviewcommittee