Are you in? 2 days left! Join our group coaching class for only $49.

Published: Thu, 08/17/17

For your Project Management Professional (PMP)® Exam
PMP® Exam Group Coaching Class Starts on August 20th!
Image
PMP Coach Dan Ryan is starting another group coaching class to help you ace the PMP exam! In the past you had to pay $249 for his group coaching. But the class starting in August 20, 2017 is now offered for just $49.
​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

This class is exactly the same class that Dan has previously taught to hundreds of successful exam takers! This means that you will get the exact same lessons and quality of coaching, but you're paying $200 less!
 
The only difference is that the minimum class size is 20 students.
 
home icon
PMP Exam Tip
40 Flashcards a Day Exam Study Habit
divider
clock icon
Discount
Get your own PMP Exam Study Coach for only $39
divider
heart icon
Free Ebook
Short Guide to The PMBOK Guide
 
Which Project Documents Need A Change Request
For Updates?
When I speak to Project Management Professional (PMP)® students, there's often one thing on their mind: How are they going to learn all the PMP® formulas they need for their Project Management Institute (PMI)® exam?

There's no getting away from it. There are a lot of these formulas and calculations that you have to learn for the exam.

In this (almost) complete guide we'll go through the PMP formulas with examples. Stick with me and by the end you'll see that learning the PMI® formulas isn't going to be that bad. Read on and you'll learn a lot about how to crack formula-based PMP questions to help pass your PMP exam.
 
Student Profile: Emily Warmann, PMP
"In the first week of PMP exam preparation, I recommend obtaining a copy of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), reading through the table of contents and first chapter, taking the practice exam, then listening to the first/introductory modules of the PrepCast.  

The first chapter is fairly easy but the content quickly gets complicated.  

Don't get hung up!"
Read More...
 
Congratulations to our students!
Kudos to the following PMP exam passers:

  • Devie Kusuma, PMP
  • Vishu Sood, PMP
  • AnilSarathy, PMP
  • Alwyn Pinto, PMP
  • Patrick Mooney, PMP
  • Matthew Traldi, PMP
  • Jessica    Sanford, PMP
  • Akinwumi Akindele, PMP
  • Gretchen Abogadil, PMP
  • Sree Madhuri Vardhinedi, PMP
More PMP Exam Passers Here...
 
Can you help me figure out what the correct answer is and WHY?
Let's help our forum member, Monique in answering following sample question:
​​​​​​​
Your boss comes into your office and wants the schedule estimate for your project in which you have 99% confidence. If your worst case estimate is 10 months, your best case estimate 6 months and your most likely case estimate is 7 months what do you provide him?
​​​​​​​
A. 6.00 to 8.67 months
B. 6 to 10 months
C. 5.33 to 9.33 months
D. approximately 10 months

Joint the forum discussion now...
 
PMP Exam Prep: Project Integration Management Overview 
In this free episode we give you an overview of the Project Integration Management Knowledge Area. We review what the knowledge area contains, what the general concepts of its processes are, we discuss project interactions, the charter, the PM Plan, historical files and many other concepts. The PM PrepCast contains one episode like this for all 10 knowledge areas in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) 5th edition. We want you to be well prepared.
 
Sample Question and Answer
In an interview for the position of project manager, John could answer all the technical questions. The interviewer assumed that since he had good technical knowledge that he would also prove to be a good manager. Based on this assumption, John was hired for the position. Which of the following theories is being used here?

A. Vroom's expectancy theory
B. McGregor's Theory of X and Y
C. Herzberg's Theory
D. Halo Effect
​​​​​​​
HINT: This theory relates to cognitive bias.
Get the correct answer here...
 
Lessons Learned from Tom Robbrecht, PMP
Lessons learned towards becoming a Project Management Professional (PMP)® shared to us by PM PrepCast student Tom Robbrecht, PMP.

"I passed the PMP® exam today with 5 P's.
I thought I'd close this personal project by archiving my lessons learned. Pun intended.

My journey began on January 2nd, when I signed on to a project management position at a large corporation. I had more than 15 years of experience doing project management jobs in various industries but one of the requisites for my new job was to pass the PMP® exam within the first year..."
Read more...
 
How is your PM PrepCast experience?
Image
We would like to ask a few minutes of your time to post a quick, honest and lovely review of your experience as a PM PrepCast student.

Thank you for your time. :) 

 
 
Join our Facebook Community
We regularly share PMP Exam Tips, Project Manager insights, giveaways and a lot more to our Facebook Community! So, make sure you connect with us!
 
Like what you see in our newsletter? Feel free to share it!  
PMI, the PMI Registered Education Provider logo, PMBOK, PMP, PgMP, PfMP, CAPM, PMI-SP, PMI-RMP, PMI-ACP, and PMI-PBA are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.