The Secret Of Creating Your PMP Exam Brain Dump Sheet
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The Project Management Professional (PMP)® Exam is a 'closed' book exam. That means the only reference material you are allowed to carry into the testing facility has to be contained in your
brain. A Brain Dump is a proven and effective way to bring reference material into the testing facility and it will help you to think clearer while you're taking the PMP exam. But there's another secret to it, too...
Sample Question and Answer
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You are in the planning stage of a commercial real estate development project, and you are facilitating a meeting with your project team to develop the team charter. At the start of the meeting, a team member states, "I don't understand the importance of this meeting. We are all professionals, and this isn't our first project working together.
Wouldn't our time be better spent getting an early start on project execution?" The body language of the other team members suggests that they are in agreement with the comments. How should you respond to the team member?
A. As long as everyone is in agreement, then let's skip the team charter and get ahead of schedule B. Let's use the team charter from our last project as a starting point and then update it as necessary C. The team charter is required by the
project management office (PMO) for all projects D. The team charter will eliminate any potential conflicts which will improve our productivity HINT: What is the best way to gain the commitment of the project team for the guidelines in the team charter in this scenario?
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Estimate at completion - which to choose?
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Let's help our forum member answer this question:
"Hi All!
Which one to choose when EAC = AC + Bottom-up ETC or EAC = BAC/CPI or EAC = AC + BAC – EV or EAC=AC+BAC-EV/(CPI*SPI)."
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Student Profile: Denis Andrew Gittins, PMP
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"...It is important that you read the official Project Management Institute (PMI)® Handbook from PMI® at least twice cover to cover, and should start 60 days before the exam, go through all the lessons of The PM PrepCast, and do the exam preparations, many times.
I did not try to memorize the ITTO, I reasoned them, as the exam makes you think, and I don’t know if you could pass only with memory. What do I recommend that other students do in the last week before they are scheduled to take the exam? Do 2-4 hours of PrepCast exams to keep your reasoning skills sharp, but the last week try to work on understanding how a PMP® thinks.."
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Lessons Learned: Saima Rizwan, PMP
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Lessons learned towards becoming a Project Management Professional (PMP)® shared with us by PM PrepCast student Saima Rizwan, PMP. "I passed PMP Exam not in the first attempt, as if you are doing a job, having three kids and have to manage everything, it's not so easy. You will not believe that i got my exam date only 20 days before the exam and i was going to office. I took off some days.I studied 15 days with average
of 8-10 hours in which minimum 2-3 hours were for simulator exams and ended with getting above 80 percent. I have some highlights of my preparation. 1.Get PMI membership to avail all discounts. and also get project management .com profile. 2. Study The Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) as subject book thoroughly. 3. Study Rita Book as revision of PMBOK®
Guide4. Solve PM PrepCast Simulator questions as much as you can. 5. Have PM wars through networking you will learn to solve even 20 questions in 90 seconds.
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