The New Home for PMP Training

The Problem

Around the world, 80 percent of all project management job descriptions require the PMP® (Project Management Professional) credential. It is recognized internationally as proof that you know the best practices of the project management profession.

Searching for PMP® training is difficult. Training companies all over the world tell you their program is the best. They can't all be the best, can they?

The Solution

This week, I am launching a new web site dedicated to helping you pass your PMP® exam. The website is named PMP For You. You'll find it at www.pmpforyou.com

What You'll Find

  1. A blog (news) about the PMP® exam and related topics
  2. A description of the best blended learning program you'll find anywhere

Why It Matters

The better your training, the greater probability that you will pass your PMP® exam on the first try.

Check it out. See if it doesn't offer more for your success.

Mike Goss

I'm Mike Goss, PMP, DTM, Certified Coach. I help sales professionals, project managers business owners achieve more.

Project managers use my PMP Boot Camps to prepare for their PMP or CAPM certification exam. Their new certification opens doors for income and career advancement.

Sales professionals use my Sales Storytelling training to close more sales by touching the hearts of more buyers, and motivating them to buy.

Sales managers and business owners use my Sales Project Management training to turn their sales goal into a project goal. We use the principles of project management to achieve greater sales, greater margins and more referrals.

Author: I wrote "Breaking Through Walls," a business novel about overcoming obstacles.

Speaker: I present keynote speeches and educational sessions on Leadership, Communication, Problem-Solving and Project Management. Clients include the Oregon Department of Public Safety, the Oregon State Sheriffs Association, the Trauma Intervention Program and the Portland Chapter of the Project Management Institute.

https://www.gossconsulting.com
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