There are over 400 ITTOs in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide). Can you tell me what they are? The ITTO Memory Jogger will show you how!
The Memory Jogger explains what ITTOs are and why they are SO important for the PMP Exam. It explains techniques for memorizing ITTOs and also looks at techniques to study ITTOs from a conceptual perspective. And it even includes an exercise that allows you to determine if you are more suited for ITTO memorization, ITTO conceptual study or a combination thereof.
So don’t get overwhelmed by all the ITTOs! Instead simplify your PMP exam ITTO studies by following the recommendations from The ITTO Memory Jogger.
Please note: This eBook is recommended if your PMP exam is at least 4-6 weeks in the future.
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Sample Question and Answer
You are part of a cross-functional organizational development team, piloting an adaptive approach to project management in an organization that has traditionally used a predictive approach. You realize that you have to tailor the template of the schedule management plan. Which of the following components of the template are you likely to tailor the most?
A. The rules of performance measurement, the summary milestones, and the key deliverables
B. The organizational procedures links, the units of measure, and the project organization charts
C. The schedule model development, the release and iteration length, and the reporting formats
D. The project schedule model maintenance, the level of accuracy, and the level of precision
HINT: To eliminate some choices, look for items that are not actually components of the schedule management plan.
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Lessons Learned from James Caron, PMP
"...Thanks to the PM PrepCast and all the tools they offered, I was able to pass the exam on my first try.
My strategy was threefold:
First subscribe to all of the tools here in the PM PrepCast. They are invaluable. This goes double for the exam simulator. More on that later. Also get yourself a study guide like the ones produced by Andy Crowe.
This is good because it will give you a slightly different perspective on the exam and his approach. Like tow heads, two views of the exam is better than one...."
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Student Profile: Onke Dilizo, PMP
"...What do I recommend that other students do in the last week before they are scheduled to take the exam?
Do exam questions and go over answers and understand where you went wrong. The PM PrepCast exam questions are excellent for prep. Also get enough sleep!!!..."
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