The Secret Of Creating Your PMP Exam Brain Dump Sheet |
The PMP Exam is a 'closed' book exam. That means the only reference material you are allowed to carry into the testing facility has to be contained in your brain. A
Brain Dump is a proven and effective way to bring reference material into the testing facility and it will help you to think clearer while you're taking the PMP exam. But there's another secret to it, too...
How to Prepare for the PMP Exam in 30 Days
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You are asking yourself right now, “Where do I start to guarantee I pass the PMP exam in 30 days”? Be patient, stay calm, and continue to read this quick article to understand the steps of this process – how each step leads to the next. So remember – finish one step before starting the next to prevent yourself from becoming overwhelmed. Preparing for the PMP exam will take daily dedication to studying and
understanding the material. Preparing for the PMP exam takes time and while I do NOT advocate a fast approach, sometimes there are “legitimate” reasons that require you to sit for the exam within 30 days (or sooner). Perhaps your employer has established this deadline for contractual reasons, perhaps you have found a highly desirable open position you would like to apply to but need the PMP for highest qualification, or perhaps you signed up
to take the exam nearly a year ago but then you procrastinated and now you only have 30 days left before your eligibility runs out.
What follows are key steps, processes, and resources that, along with your dedication, will allow you to prepare for and pass the PMP exam in 30 days (or less). Let me begin with some general thoughts on how to get started.
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The theory that states that information regarding the way in which people, teams, and organizational units behave is known as?
A. Networking Theory B. Human Resource Theory C. Organizational Theory D. Behavior Theory HINT: This theory is a tool used in the Plan Human Resource Management
process.
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PMP Exam Lessons Learned from Sumanth Venugopal, PMP
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Lessons learned towards becoming a PMP shared to us by PM PrepCast student Sumanth Venugopal, PMP. "I have successfully completed my journey towards PMP certification with 2 P’s and 3 MP’s.
I was planning to get the PMP certification for last couple of years, but for various reasons and schedule issues I wasn’t able to focus on it.
Finally decided to kick off the project, “Target PMP by July 2016” in
July 2015. The first step in the process was purchasing The PM PrepCast, by Cornelius Fichtner and to get my 35 contact hours. I must say I really loved listening to Cornelius during my commute time to work every day. It gave me deeper insights on the PMBOK Concepts. I made my own notes while listening to the podcasts..."
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The Complete Guide to PMP 35 Contact Hours of
Project Management Education |
Those contact hours that PMI demands before you can even apply for your PMP® exam cause a lot of confusion. First, there's a lot of them! You need to
rack up 35. Second, what does 'contact hour' even mean? Many students opt for online project management education these days and don't have any face-to-face 'contact' with their tutors.
Then you have to work out whether your course counts as 'formal' education, which training company to choose and that's before you've even started to work out how to record it all in a way that meets the PMI standards…
Don't worry! This article will tell you everything you need
to know about the contact hours requirement for the PMP exam. We'll debunk some myths, define it all clearly and give you the tools you need to complete your application confidently.
So let's get started. First, let's look at what PMI actually require from you.
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Jumpstart your PMP Exam preparations with the PMP Exam Prep Essentials Study Guide. Make sure that you have covered the key PMP concepts. The Essentials Guide contains the most important terms, definitions, methods, and formulas for your PMP Exam preparation all in one place. It covers the essential concepts, and includes all Inputs, Tools, Techniques and Outputs (ITTOs) for every project management knowledge area. And it's less
than 60 pages long! That's only about 10% of the full PMBOK Guide.
The information is logically organized for easy look-up and reference throughout your studies. That means you can use the Essentials Guide at all stages of your PMP prep: Use it at the beginning to kick-start your studies before you even open the PMBOK Guide. Use it as a check list during your studies to ensure that you have reviewed all the essential concepts. And use it at the end to review and refresh crucial
concepts in the days just before your PMP Exam.
So don’t get overwhelmed by the PMBOK Guide! Instead simplify your PMP exam prep.
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Crashing & Fast Tracking explained
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Every project manager knows that schedules change constantly. And unfortunately, schedules usually don't get shorter -- they get longer! Or your customer wants the product delivered sooner. And now, what looked like a perfect schedule at the beginning of the project is a total mess and you will never be able to complete your project on time! Unless of course you take immediate action in the form of crashing or fast tracking.
And that is what this article is all about. I will teach you everything you need to know about both techniques for the PMP Exam. I'll even include a video and an exam sample question below. Let's begin:
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Flash Cards for PMP Exam Preparation and Certification
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The PMP Exam eFlashCards help you Master PMP Exam Concepts and terminology because you can use them right on your smartphone. Great for those moments when you just have a minute or two to review a few concepts. Just take out your phone and study. Also available in PDF format to print at home. The eFlashCards are Images that you use on your Smart Phone, Tablet or PC.
The first image shows the question, the second image has the corresponding answer, the third image shows the next question, and so on. In this way you swipe from image to image, from question to answer, allowing you to study the project management concepts and facts you need to know for the PMP exam.
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