PMP Exam Overview (for PMBOK Guide 5th Edition) |
This video provides an overview of the PMP exam. It's value to you and the process you will have to go through to become PMP certified. We look at the
prerequisites for taking the exam, the cost and the fact that once passed you will have to continue to maintain your certification by gaining PDUs.
Student Profile: Rui Konno, PMP
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"...I have a couple of recommendations, one, to take a supplemental book, e.g. Rita book, to easily understand the gap and the PMI philosophy in detailed explanation, and second, to become familiar with formulas. 105 questions in Formula Study Guide covers them very well, and you may feel that formula related questions in the real exam is relatively easy!"
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PMP Exam Tip: The Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
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A Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM), also known as RACI matrix or Linear Responsibility Chart (LRC), describes the participation by various roles in completing tasks or deliverables for a project or business process. It is especially useful in clarifying roles and responsibilities in cross-functional/departmental projects and processes. RACI is an acronym
derived from the four key responsibilities most typically used:
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PMBOK Knowledge Areas for Project Management Guide 5th Edition - Process Groups and Processes - The Complete Guide |
By the time you’ve got through the first page of the PMBOK Guide you’ll have come across the terms Knowledge Areas and Process Groups. (They are always
capitalized because they are really important.) Add to that a ‘normal’ process and you’ve got three very different things that form the backbone of the book. But here’s the thing. They overlap, interact and depend on each other. It’s so easy to get confused between a PMBOK Knowledge Area and a Process Group, and then don’t get me started on those 47 processes that are supposed to fit in somewhere. It’s essential to get your head around how everything slots together when you are
preparing for the PMP exam.
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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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