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A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) 6th Edition
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This interview with Cyndi Snyder Dionisio was recorded at the 2016 PMI Global Congress in San Diego, California. We discuss her presentation "PMBOK® Guide 6th Edition: Preview of Coming Attractions".
PMBOK® Guide is being updated as we speak, and the Sixth Edition will soon be published. This session provides insights into the new edition, including a peek at a new chapter on the role of
the project manager. For each Knowledge Area, there are new sections describing key concepts, emerging trends, and tailoring considerations, as well as updates to ensure the PMBOK® Guide remains relevant to most projects, most of the time. Come and find out what to expect! Cyndi was the chair of the team that worked on updating the guide and in her presentation (as well as in this interview) she introduces us to the publication timeline as well as many of the changes that
are coming our way. This was of particular interest to me professionally, because the guide is a central text that we use in our PMP® certification training for our students.
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One of our forum members, Senthilkumar Pachai has a question. Would you like to chime in and give your advice? "I have studied Rita and PMBOK® Guide for thrice. Encountered more than 1500 questions but the mock scores
are not touched 80% getting only 70 to 72% . Any advice or change in my study strategy? Daily practicing ITTO games on my iPad and improving well in terms of process understanding.
I welcome your advice and recommendations in this regard and please help me to get good score and solid understanding to fill my gaps."
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During which phase of the project would you suggest an integrated change control process?
A. Throughout the project B. Initiation C. Closure D. Intermediate HINT: The Perform Integrated Change Control process belongs to the Monitoring and Controlling process group.
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Creating Your PMP Study Plan - The Complete Guide |
Stephen R. Covey, in his best-selling book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, famously stated: “Start with the end in mind.” Applying this
concept to studying for and passing the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam means understanding what material is covered on the exam, how the PMP® exam is structured to test your comprehension and knowledge, and developing and following a study plan. Starting with the end in mind allows you to treat your study plan like a project, maximize your time and resources, and increases your ability to get your PMP certification.
In this article, I am going to show
you how to create your very own study plan. Step by step. We begin with a general overview and then quickly move on to nearly a dozen best practices that we have identified. You will know exactly what to do!
Kudos to new PMP certification holders!
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Congratulations to our students who passed the PMP exam: - Christopher Love, PMP
- Ravindra Kumar Singh, PMP
- Sajith Elias, PMP
- Elizabeth Gonzalez, PMP
- Purushottam Mukkundi, PMP
- Helene Djuidje Kamdem, PMP
- Roland Silva, PMP
- Robert Frenske, PMP
- Barend Rossouw, PMP
- Jerry Tarley, PMP
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Student Profile: Tongo Jude Akhagbue, PMP
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"...My study routine for the last 3 days to my exam, particular focus was given to the brain dump, formula guide and practice of the 47 knowledge areas, I made sure I knew them by heart. Prior to that time I did a lot of exam simulation practice questions..."
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What is the difference between PMP Exam Coaching and a Class/Bootcamp?
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A PMP Exam Coach (often also called a PMP Exam Tutor) focuses on the needs of the individual student. One-on-one coaching sessions are personalized and group coaching sessions focus on areas where most students usually struggle. Coach and student regularly meet to discuss progress and issues. Each student is expected to study and complete "homework" assignments in between coaching sessions. The coach acts as a
guide and offers insights. The PMP Tutor and the student(s) work together as a team over the course of several weeks in order to achieve exam success.
PMP bootcamps are usually fast-paced, intensive, 3-5 day long workshops during which the PMP exam material is "crammed". The class is led by an instructor. Students attend with the goal to earn their 35 contact hours and take in the knowledge. Questions
are answered during the class. Some bootcamps offer limited access to the instructor once the class ends, but most do not. Whether you want to attend a PMP bootcamp or use a PMP Exam Coach is a very personal choice. Often it is also a question of the available budget because bootcamps usually come at a steep price while coaching can be purchased by the hour. We feel that coaching is more effective and so we do not offer bootcamps.
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