Dan Ryan will be holding a FREE 1 hour PMP exam training webinar on September 11, 2018 starting at 12:00 noon EST.
In this completely free PMP Training Webinar, Coach Dan Ryan will demonstrate strategies and techniques that you will not find anywhere else which will be of great assistance to you in passing the PMP
exam.
Do not miss this class! Make sure to allot 1 hour of your time on September 11th to attend this free webinar! Oh, by the way, all attendees will receive a very special and valuable and totally FREE PMP study aide upon completion of the webinar.
Save $30 on The PM PrepCast Elite
Use discount code Sep18
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Valid Through September 30, 2018
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Looking to Form a Study Group
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One of our forum members is looking to form a study group to take the test in next 3-4 months.
He is located in Los Angeles, California. This Group can be formed in person or virtual depending upon the availability.
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Sample Question and Answer
On a long-term project, you are in the middle of your quarterly celebration, where you recognize exceptional contributions of team members to either saving time and money on the project, or improving the knowledge and skill of other project team members.
You announce two types of monetary rewards. Which of the following are considered organizational process assets covering your assessment,
presentation, and subsequent payout?
A. Policies for certificates of appreciations and perks B. Employee performance reviews and training records C. Time tracking and overtime policy D. Staffing guidelines
HINT: The performing organization’s specific standards, practices, knowledge bases, data, or artifacts such as policies used to perform or govern the project are considered to be organizational process assets (OPAs). Enterprise environmental factors
(EEFs) are conditions beyond the control of the project team that influence, constrain, or direct the project. Find out
the correct answer here...
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Lessons Learned from Erick Hong, PMP
"... Just passed the PMP on my first attempt about an hour ago scoring "Above Target" on all five areas. Here's how I studied and what I found helpful. Best study advice? Take all those PrepCast exams! I tried practice exams from PMStudy and Simplilearn, but PrepCast seemed the most similar to the actual exam..." Read more...
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Student Profile: Sue Hunt, PMP
"...In the last week before the exam, I created a spreadsheet that tracked each area by filter placing my quiz scores in the sheet. The last couple of weeks I reviewed my weak areas and went back for another study on the given topic. Once my score got up to about 85%, I moved on to other topics that needed my attention. Seeing my progress and seeing the areas narrow down on my gaps was exciting and gave me
confidence..."
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Kudos to our students who passed the PMP exam!
- Erick Hong, PMP
- Sunil Narula, PMP
- George John, PMP
- Javad Raissi, PMP
- Brett Lindsey,
PMP
- Dennis Domino, PMP
- Julie Anne Leggett, PMP
- Md Jabed Chowdhury, PMP
- Annette Hackenberg, PMP
- Alan Madlangbayan, PMP
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