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PfMP® Portfolio Management Professional : Exam Prep Course

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Master all 5 PfMP® exam domains with 35 structured lessons built from PMI's official Standard and PMBOK® Guide.
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What you'll learn

  • Explain and apply all 5 PfMP exam domains and their exact exam weightings
  • Align portfolio components to organizational strategy using prioritization criteria, scenario analysis, and roadmapping
  • Design a portfolio governance model — roles, decision rights, thresholds, and escalation paths
  • Monitor and balance portfolio performance using KPIs, capacity/capability analysis, and value realization
  • Build and maintain a portfolio-level risk register and set organizational risk tolerance
  • Develop a stakeholder engagement and communications strategy at the portfolio level
  • Clearly distinguish portfolio, program, and project management responsibilities using both PMI standards side by side
  • Walk into exam day with a complete, domain-weighted study plan built from PMI’s own source material
This course includes:
15 total hours on-demand video
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35 downloadable resources
35 lessons
Full lifetime access
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Certificate of completion
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Course content

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of project management concepts is helpful but not mandatory

Description

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PfMP® Certification Masterclass: Portfolio Management Professional Exam Prep

Detailed Udemy Course Description

Most people preparing for the PfMP® exam make the same mistake: they try to read The Standard for Portfolio Management and the PMBOK® Guide cover to cover, in whatever order the page numbers happen to fall in.

That’s backwards. PMI doesn’t test you in page order — it tests you in domain order, with fixed weightings for each domain. This course reorganizes PMI’s own official material into that exact structure, so every hour you study lines up with how the real exam is actually built.

The Problem With Studying PfMP the “Normal” Way

The PfMP® credential sits above the PMP® and PgMP® — it certifies that you can align an entire portfolio of programs and projects to organizational strategy, not just deliver one project on time. That’s a broad, senior-level scope, and PMI’s source material reflects it: hundreds of dense, reference-style pages spread across multiple publications, written to be consulted, not studied sequentially.

Most candidates respond by either:

  • Reading everything linearly and hoping the exam-relevant parts stick, or

  • Jumping straight to practice questions without a real grounding in the source material, and guessing at the logic behind each answer.

Both approaches waste time on low-yield content and under-prepare you for the domains PMI actually weights heavily.

The Approach This Course Takes Instead

This course is built directly from three official PMI publications:

  • The PfMP® Examination Content Outline — the official domain, task, and knowledge/skills blueprint PMI uses to build the exam itself

  • The Standard for Portfolio Management, 4th Edition — the primary portfolio management reference

  • The PMBOK® Guide, 8th Edition — used selectively, wherever a Performance Domain genuinely parallels a PfMP exam domain, plus its full content as a standalone project-management reference

Rather than working through these documents page by page, the course is split into 35 focused lessons across 11 modules, organized around the PfMP exam’s actual 5-domain structure — and sized so that the domains PMI weights most heavily get the most study time.

What Makes This Course Different

  • Domain-weighted, not page-ordered. Modules 1–5 map exactly onto the 5 PfMP exam domains, sized in proportion to their real exam weighting.

  • Cross-referenced, not duplicated. Where a PMBOK Guide Performance Domain (Governance, Risk, Stakeholders, Finance) closely parallels a PfMP domain, that material sits alongside the Standard’s chapter in the same module — reinforcing the concept from the project level, not repeating it.

  • Bite-sized lessons. Every lesson is a focused, self-contained unit built around a real chapter or section boundary — not an arbitrary page count — so each one is a complete idea you can finish in one sitting.

  • No dead weight. Reference-only material (bibliographies, contributor lists, indexes with no teaching value) has been left out. Every lesson in this course is something you’ll actually be tested on or that builds genuine understanding.

  • Full traceability. Every lesson is sourced from a named chapter or section of an official PMI publication — you always know exactly where the material came from.

Course Structure: 5 Exam Domains + Supporting Modules

Module 1 — Domain 1: Strategic Alignment (25% of the exam) How portfolio components are aligned to organizational strategy: evaluating strategic goals, prioritization criteria, scenario analysis, and building the high-level portfolio roadmap.

Module 2 — Domain 2: Governance (20% of the exam) Designing the governance model — structure, decision rights, thresholds, and escalation paths — plus the parallel PMBOK Guide Governance Performance Domain for a project-level view of the same principles.

Module 3 — Domain 3: Portfolio Performance (25% of the exam) Monitoring and balancing the portfolio: capacity and capability management, value realization and reporting, and the financial performance concepts from the PMBOK Guide’s Finance Performance Domain.

Module 4 — Domain 4: Portfolio Risk Management (15% of the exam) Building and maintaining a portfolio-level risk register, setting organizational risk tolerance, and reinforcing it with the PMBOK Guide’s Risk Performance Domain.

Module 5 — Domain 5: Communications Management (15% of the exam) Stakeholder engagement and communications strategy at the portfolio level, paired with the PMBOK Guide’s Stakeholders Performance Domain.

Module 6 — Standard Reference Material The Standard for Portfolio Management’s glossary, index, and appendices — worked through after the core domains, once the terminology has real context behind it.

Modules 7–10 — Supplementary PMBOK Guide Content Broader project-management grounding: PM foundations, the remaining Performance Domains (Scope, Schedule, Resources), tailoring, tools and techniques, and appendices — useful depth if you’re also maintaining a PMP or considering PgMP down the line.

Who This Course Is For

  • Project or Program Managers preparing to sit the PMI PfMP® exam

  • Portfolio Managers who want to formalize hands-on experience against PMI’s official framework

  • PMP® or PgMP® holders progressing toward the portfolio level

  • PMO Directors, Heads of Delivery, or senior leaders overseeing multiple concurrent programs and projects

  • Anyone who wants a structured, domain-weighted path through the Standard for Portfolio Management and the PMBOK Guide, instead of reading both unguided

Requirements

  • No specific software required — every lesson is a downloadable, self-contained PDF you can study on any device

  • Prior project or program management experience is strongly recommended (PMI itself requires significant portfolio/program/project management experience to sit the actual PfMP exam)

  • Familiarity with basic PM terminology is helpful but not required — foundational concepts are covered in Module 1 and Module 7

What You’ll Walk Away With

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain and apply all 5 PfMP exam domains and their exact exam weightings

  • Align portfolio components to organizational strategy using prioritization criteria, scenario analysis, and roadmapping

  • Design a portfolio governance model — roles, decision rights, thresholds, and escalation paths

  • Monitor and balance portfolio performance using KPIs, capacity/capability analysis, and value realization

  • Build and maintain a portfolio-level risk register and set organizational risk tolerance

  • Develop a stakeholder engagement and communications strategy at the portfolio level

  • Clearly distinguish portfolio, program, and project management responsibilities using both PMI standards side by side

  • Walk into exam day with a complete, domain-weighted study plan built entirely from PMI’s own source material

Why Take This Course Now

The PfMP® is one of the least-crowded, highest-ceiling credentials in the PMI family — precisely because so few candidates prepare for it properly. A structured, domain-weighted path through the actual source material is the difference between studying for hours and studying the right hours.

Enroll now, start with the Exam Overview lesson to see the full blueprint, and work through the five core domains in order. Everything you need is already inside this course.

Who this course is for:

  • Project or Program Managers preparing to sit the PMI PfMP® exam
  • Portfolio Managers who want to formalize hands-on experience against PMI’s official framework
  • Project managers and assistant project managers
  • Contracts and commercial managers
  • Planning and project controls engineers
  • PMP® or PgMP® holders progressing toward the portfolio level
  • Anyone who wants a structured, domain-weighted path through the Standard for Portfolio Management and the PMBOK Guide, instead of reading both cover to cover unguided
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