PMP Study Group

PMP Study Group
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011
  • nteresting comment readily admit it was one of the most difficult tests they had ever taken . I did my PMP exam several years ago, many of the questio
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  • Posted a new discussion, PMP Sample Questions
    Regarding management and leadership all of the following are true except    On a project, particularly a larger project, the project manager is gene ...
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  • I think this is a very useful information about taking parallel project training and you have clearly mentioned about the requirements. So i am plann
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  • hanks for the feedback, the rules for PMP training seem to always cause confusion because people confuse the requirements for 35 hours of formal train
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  • Posted a new discussion, PMP Certification Requierments
    PMP certification requirements can cause significant confusion, mostly as a result of the distinction between pre-certification contact hours and post ...
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nteresting comment readily admit it was one of the most difficult tests they had ever taken . I did my pmp exam several years ago, many of the question relate to general project management principles which require no knowledge of the PMBoK, but a good understanding of Project Management. To pass you do need to know you way around the PMBoK, but some people want to memorise the whole book. This is not the best approach. Much better to understand the philosophy and how to apply it. This makes the pmp much easier. It's not as hard as say an MBA.....
Last replied by Paul Naybour on Wednesday, 28 December 2011
I think this is a very useful information about taking parallel project training and you have clearly mentioned about the requirements. So i am planning to stand by your requirements and then start working on.
Last replied by Student on Wednesday, 28 December 2011