The Free Exam Simulator offers the same overall features as you will find in The Premium Exam Simulator. It is a great way for you to try all the simulator features for a week before you decide to buy the premium version outright.
With your free access you will see for yourself that this simulator not only has the
best features but beats the competition with hundreds and hundreds of realistic questions that are as close to the real PMP® exam questions that you can find.
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Creating Your Study Plan - The Complete Guide
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Stephen R. Covey, in his best-selling book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, famously stated: "Start with the end in mind." Applying this concept to studying for and passing the PMP certification exam means understanding what material is covered on the exam, how the PMP exam is structured to test your comprehension and knowledge, and developing and following a study plan. Starting with the end in mind allows you to treat
your study plan like a project, maximize your time and resources, and increases your ability to get your PMP certification. In this article I am going to show you how to create your very own study plan. Step by step. We begin with a general overview and then quickly move on to nearly a dozen best practices that we have identified. You will know exactly what to do!
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Sample Question and Answer
You have just taken over a project to overhaul the company's telecommunications network.
During your first week, you determine that the engineers spend at least 80% of their time responding to unexpected requests for information from different project stakeholders.
Because of these interruptions, your engineers cannot focus on their assigned project activities, which is
resulting in frequent network outages. What should you do first?
A. Immediately tell the engineers to stop responding to unexpected requests since it is not their responsibility
B. Push the engineers to respond to all the requests faster so that they can perform their assigned project activities
C. Ask the engineers to forward all stakeholder inquiries to you so that they can focus on their originally planned tasks
D. Review the communications management
plan to understand how stakeholder requests should be handled HINT: What should a project manager do when issues are recognized?
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Lessons Learned from Siyamak Javadian, PMP
"... I would like to highlight following:
1. I strongly recommend PrepCast videos. That was helpful. No doubt about this. Thanks PrepCast team and Cornelius Fichtner. 2. Take as many as simulation test as possible and review the answers in details. I spend 4 hours taking the simulation test and another 4 hours to review the answers.
3. Be focused, not only on exam day, but throughout
your studies..."
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Student Profile: Jessica Barnier, PMP
"...Since my organization does little with formal project management, learning the majority of concepts and factors that help in managing a project. Now that I am certified, I am one of the only PMPs in the area and I can tell that my experience and project management foundation is more highly sought after..."
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Kudos to our students who passed the PMP exam! - Chethan Rajashekar, PMP
- Saloni Nigam, PMP
- Siyamak Javadian, PMP
- Steve Richards, PMP
- Truong Pham, PMP
- Kartik Solanki, PMP
- Rich Hurley, PMP
- Tonyia Pritchard, PMP
- Francis Kuma, PMP
- Prasad Amos, PMP
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