Prepare for the PMP exam with none other than Oliver F. Lehmann, PMP as your instructor!
Learn from his industry knowledge and see how to put these principles and theory into practice as you prepare for the PMP exam.
The 5-day class starts February 22, Monday, and ends February 26, Friday.
Early bird pricing EXTENDED for 24 hours!
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Lessons Learned from the 2021 PMP Exam
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The PMP Exam changed on January 1, 2021, and ever since then, we have been monitoring online PMP exam forums for you to gather lessons learned from those who have taken and passed their exam.
Please join Cornelius Fichtner as he presents over 30 lessons learned in 8 categories: question style, question type, agile, hybrid, formulas and calculator, definitions and ITTO, breaks, and simulator.
He will be sharing a wealth of great information to help you prepare for your own exam, as well as his up to date recommendations on how to best study for the 2021 PMP Exam.
There will be time for Q&A, so bring your questions. See you there!
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There is a long list of terms to learn for the PMP exam and it can be very overwhelming.
Join Cornelius Fichtner and his guest, Jeff Furman in this PM Podcast episode... Jeff will discuss his new book Boost Your PMP Score: Learn the Keywords in Sets.
Many of the PMP Keywords go together in logical pairs of various types. He will be discussing his pairs activity to really understand the two terms in relation to each other.
Jeff Furman, PMP, is the author of several books and instructor at NYU School of Professional Studies. He has helped the careers of thousands of project managers and instructors.
Ready to learn how you could boost your PMP score?
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A project manager meets with a customer for initial discussions about an upcoming project. At the end of the meeting, the customer asks the project manager for a rough estimate of the project duration. Based on her experience with three similar projects, the project manager provides an estimate of 8-10 months.
What estimation technique does the project manager use?
A. Expert judgment
B. Three-point estimating
C. Analogous estimating
D. Bottom-up estimating
HINT: Identify the estimating technique that compares a project to a previous, similar project.
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