Good News! The Next Group Coaching Class is Now Open!

Published: Sat, 02/10/18

For your Project Management Professional (PMP)® Exam
February Group Coaching Class is Now Open
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, February 24, 2018 from 9am EST - 12pm EST (3 hours)
Day 2: Sunday, February 25, 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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PMP® Exam Questions - The Complete Guide
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Practice makes perfect. If you were a baseball player, you don’t want to be up at the bat only to strike out. You may practice against a teammate to improve your swing, but ultimately, there is no real substitute for playing a real game. When you play a competitive sport, after all your hard work in preparing and training, you want to win. It is the same with the Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam. A PMP® credential is an important one to advance in your career. On the day of the PMP® exam, when you are at the PMP exam center, you want to pass!

To ensure your success, you need to know the ins and outs of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and PMP exam content and take as many PMP practice exams as possible. In this article, I describe the most common types of PMP questions, provide you with sample PMP questions and give you links to where you can get more free PMP exam questions....
 
Sample Question and Answer
A project manager is required to anticipate the total final cost for a schedule activity. The past performance shows that the original estimating assumptions are no longer relevant to the present situation. Which of the following approaches should the project manager use to calculate the cost?

A. EAC using new estimate
B. EAC using remaining budget
C. ETC based on new estimate
D. ETC based on typical variances

HINT: EAC is Estimate At Completion; ETC is Estimate To Complete.
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Easily Master PMP® Exam Concepts!
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The PMP® Exam eFlashCards™ help you Master Project Management Professional (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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Congratulations to our students!
Kudos to the following PMP exam passers:
  • Mohaammad Shamim, PMP
  • Ardi Preca, PMP
  • Monica Smith, PMP
  • Paul Eubanks, PMP
  • Kimberly Sivak, PMP
  • Michael  Kurre, PMP
  • Kim Hennes-Lehrling, PMP
  • Rashed  Al Nuaimi, PMP
  • Linda Heneks, PMP
  • Geeta  Mane, PMP
  • Matthew Culleton, PMP
More PMP Exam Passers Here...
 
How to prepare for your PMP Exam.
Step 5: Study Tips and Techniques
The amount of material you need to master to pass the PMP certification exam may see overwhelming, but it's possible to accomplish provided you follow a simple, four-step process for studying for the exam.
 
What's the correct answer?
Let's help our forum member answer this question:

"What would you do in this situation?
A deliverable continues to have defects that have a possibility of ending your project

Perform a quality audit
Meet with customer
Build a scatter diagram
Build an affinity diagram.
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Student Profile: Robert Hutcheson, MSc, PMP
"...I recommend leaving the last week before the exam purely for re-review of the key topics. Plan accordingly to have completed your first review of all content before this last critical week, and then use the week as a refresher and commit key definitions, formulae, and process flows to memory.

I have already found my journey to becoming a PMP very rewarding, and I am looking forward to continuing my professional development as a project manager..."
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