New Group Coaching Class Schedule: Now Available

Published: Mon, 01/22/18

For your Project Management Professional (PMP)® Exam
New Group Coaching Class Schedule: Now Available
Join us on Saturday and Sunday for three hours each day, starting at 9am EST. You will learn PMP exam essentials and still have the rest of the day to yourself! This class is open for PMP prep candidates from all over the world. So take the class and review PMP exam required topics to boost your exam studies, all while you sip your morning coffee -- or afternoon tea!

Invest just six hours of your time and take a major leap forward in your studies!
Yes, It's Really Just $79

Day 1: Saturday, January 27, 2018 from 9am EST - 12pm EST (3 hours)
Day 2: Sunday, January 28, 2018 from 9am EST - 12pm EST (3 hours)

Let PMP Coach Dan Ryan help you ace the PMP exam! In the past you had to pay $249 for his group coaching. But this class is now offered for just $79.
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The class is exactly the same one 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 $170 less!
 
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PMBOK® Guide 5th Edition Knowledge Areas for Project Management- Process Groups and Processes -
The Complete Guide
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By the time you’ve got through the first page of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (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® Guide 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 Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam...
 
Sample Question and Answer
A project manager wants to introduce self-managed teams to the organization. He found that there are employees who lack the ability to effectively assess problem causes, reason, develop alternatives, and select a solution. He wants to train them to sharpen their abilities, so which of the following skills should be targeted for training?

A. Basic literacy skills
B. Technical skills
C. Interpersonal skills
D. Problem solving skills

HINT: The scenario is referring to analytical skills.
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Congratulations to our students!
Kudos to the following PMP exam passers:

  • Ronald Kefa, PMP
  • Curt Fawcett, PMP
  • Dmitry Korotaev, PMP
  • Leandro Iwanski, PMP
  • Robert Hutcheson, PMP
  • Shrirang Ajvalia, PMP
  • Murali Chidambaram, PMP
  • Kamalanathan Dorairaj, PMP
  • Sylvain    Tchatchouang Nankam, PMP
  • Alexandre Oliveira De Souza, PMP
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How to prepare for your PMP Exam
Step 2: Filling out the Application
Filling out the application for the PMP exam can be a project in itself. In this second part of The PM PrepCast's video series on preparing for the PMP exam, you'll get some tools and learn some best practices that will help you fill out the application efficiently—thus inching you closer to your goal of earning PMP certification.
 
Difference between Requirement Management Plan and Requirement Traceability Matrix
Let's help our forum member answer this question:

"Can someone help to tell the difference between RMP (Requirement Management Plan) and RTM (Requirement Traceability Matrix)?"
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Student Profile: Sree Madhuri V, PMP
"...I think if you can find a course or something easier to read - might be better than the actual PMBOK® Guide, I never read the book that way. I read the code of ethics which is really important and out of the book.

My recommendation, first of all make sure you know p. 61 — that took a while for me to just memorize it but need to understand it as well. I would take small tests to see how you are doing, plus take at least one 200 exam exactly how it will be with timing and taking breaks to get a feel for how long it will take you..."
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