The PMP® exam, released in Jan 2021 has changed a lot. The exam now consists of 180 questions instead of 200. Want to Read more click on This Article.
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The PMP® exam, released in Jan 2021 has changed a lot. The exam now consists of 180 questions instead of 200. Want to Read more click on This Article.
Avoid these pitfalls that you can save a lot of time and also prepare with more focus for the PMP® exam. Want to Read more click on This Article.
All of you know that the questions in the PMP® Certification examination test your knowledge and understanding of the project management standards and best practices. Want to Read more click on This Article.
The PMP® Exam is different from the other certification examinations in the way questions are designed. There are absolutely no theory questions. The questions are based on some practical scenarios, they describe what happens in day to day project scenarios. Want to Read more click on This Article.
A few days back, I was travelling from Thane to Pune in a State Transport bus. I checked the timing of the bus as I started and reached the Bus stand 15 minutes before time. On reaching there, I asked a man in uniform about the platform number for Thane Pune buses. He showed me the platform. Want to Read more click on This Article.
Once you have decided to prepare for PMP® Exam, the best way to prepare and pass it confidently is to decide a time frame. 6 to 8 weeks is a very good timeline. Decide the timeline, prepare your study plan and go for it! Want to Read more click on This Article.
No project has ever been successful without the project team working together. The better the team knows how to collaborate, the better is the project result. A team that is well bonded together, knows what work needs to be done and how it needs to be done can deliver the best results. Every project manager dreams of such a team. A project manager needs to make continuous efforts to help the team bond well together. A good pm needs to remember following tips to build a great team.
Once you have decided to prepare for PMP® exam, the best way to prepare and pass it confidently is to decide a time frame. 6 to 8 weeks is a very good timeline. Decide the timeline, prepare your study plan and go for it!
“Can we really pass the PMP® exam in the first attempt? How much time do we need to spare daily?” Are the two questions that come to me from every student. Want to Read more click on This Article.
When I say that you can complete your preparation and take the PMP® Exam in 45 days or less, most of my students do not believe me. Each one of them would say something to the effect, “No, I cannot imagine being ready in 45 days even if I spend about 2 to 3 hours every day. Want to Read more click on this Article.
The PMP® Exam is based on the exam content outline defined by PMI®. The ECO (PMP® Exam Content Outline – PMI®) defines tasks on which the PMP® Exam questions are based. The Exam checks if the aspirant is proficient in the tasks defined by the ECO. Want to Read more click on This Article
The quote “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail” by Benjamin Franklin says it all! Success is not accidental. It has to be planned. You decide the way forward before you actually start walking. Simply put, plan before you start the action.
The PMP® certification has been one of the most coveted ones for a long time. A person who has passed the PMP® exam commands significant respect as a project manager in any industry and across the globe. Not many people pass the PMP®exam easily compared to the number of people that take the exam. Why does this happen? I have been training the PMP® certification aspirants for more than 12 years now and have guided several thousand people to pass this examination in their first attempt with full confidence. What I help them do is I help them avoid 11 common mistakes that most PMP® certification aspirants do. If you take care to avoid these 11 common mistakes, you will realize that it is not as difficult to pass this examination as it is popularly believed
If you are planning to take the PMP® exam anytime soon, this must be one question bothering you. Let us take a look at the PMP® exam. The questions in the PMP® examination try to test a project manager’s experience and understanding in managing projects effectively.
I was one of those people who would laboriously make ambitious plans to complete a task. When I decided to pass my PMP® Examination, I wanted to finish the whole thing in 2 months.
Have you ever been to a supermarket, where you were trying to buy toothpaste and about 15 different brands screamed for attention? May not be toothpaste, but surely something similar. That is a very common experience.
The Keyword here is UNDERSTAND. Reading and understanding is important for a project manager. The standard is a compilation of experience and understanding of managing projects most effectively.