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Question #1 (Free Community-Sourced Sample Questions for PMP and CAPM Certification)

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You are the project manager for a software project. You are in the process of establishing the policies, procedures and documentation for planning, developing, managing, executing and controlling the project schedule. You may use all of the following Tools & Techniques EXCEPT:

  1. Expert judgment
  2. Meetings
  3. Decomposition
  4. Analytical techniques

Please provide your answer with justification. Justifying your answer with explanation helps you to remember the concept and also help others to understand. Thanks.

Regards, Manick Just Get PMP


Question #2 (Free Community-Sourced Sample Questions for PMP and CAPM Certification)

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The following are all examples of Organizational Process Assets EXCEPT:

  1. Historical information
  2. Organizational structure
  3. Templates
  4. Change control procedures

Please provide your answer with justification. Justifying your answer with explanation helps you to remember the concept and also help others to understand. Thanks.

Regards,
Manick
Just Get PMP

Question #3 (Free Community-Sourced Sample Questions for PMP and CAPM Certification)

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You are the project manager of a $400 million construction project. You, along with your team, have identified and documented the specific actions to be performed to produce the project deliverables. What would be your immediate next action be?

  1. Develop Schedule
  2. Collect Requirements
  3. Sequence Activities
  4. Select Sellers

Please provide your answer with justification. Justifying your answer with explanation helps you to remember the concept and also help others to understand. Thanks.

Regards,
Manick
How to pass PMP in first attempt?

Question #4 (Free Community-Sourced Sample Questions for PMP and CAPM Certification)

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Your project involves the construction of a temporary concrete road. The road is expected to be in use for 6 months before it gets demolished. You have completed the laying of the temporary concrete road. But, the customer specification states that you have to wait for 28 days before using the road. Which of the following relationships most likely represents the relationship of the start of the use of the road to the completion of the construction of the road?

  1. Finish-to-start with a 28 days lead
  2. Finish-to-finish with a 6 months lag
  3. Finish-to-start with a 28 days lag
  4. Start-to-finish with a 28 days lag

Please provide your answer with justification. Justifying your answer with explanation helps you to remember the concept and also help others to understand. Thanks.

Regards,
Manick
Projects vs Operations - What should you know?

Question #5 (Free Community-Sourced Sample Questions for PMP and CAPM Certification)

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You are in the planning process of a $1b project. You realize that your schedule requires more resources in certain months of the project than that are available to you. Your senior management has clearly instructed that you will not be able to obtain any additional resources for the project. So, you instruct your planner to adjust the schedule to accommodate these constraints. What are you instructing the planner to do?

  1. Crashing
  2. Resource leveling
  3. Programme Evaluation and Review Technique
  4. Fast tracking

Please provide your answer with justification. Justifying your answer with explanation helps you to remember the concept and also help others to understand. Thanks.

Regards,
Manick
PMP Lessons Learned

PMP and CAPM Sample Question 6: Quick and easy way to identify all project risks

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Q. A new project manager approaches you for help regarding risk management activities on her project. She is looking for a quick and simple way to identify all project risks. What advice would you offer her?

A. Refer to the risk register of a previous similar project.
B. Use the lowest level of the risk breakdown structure as a risk checklist.
C. Refer to publicly available commercial risk databases.
D. There is no quick and simple way to identify all project risks.

Post your answer below. Correct answer will be posted after receiving at least one response.

Rita Mulcahy's PMP Exam Prep 8th Edition UPDATE for Sale in Singapore

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I have a spare brand new copy of Rita Mulcahy's PMP Exam Prep 8th Edition UPDATE for sale within Singapore. The price is SGD 140.

This book is aligned to PMP Exam Content Outline June 2015 and is for those preparing to take the exam after Jan 11, 2016.

For more details, refer to this link: http://go.deepfriedbrainproject.com/rita-pmp

If you are interested to purchase, let me know.

When is PMBOK Guide 6th Edition expected to be released?

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Based on the trend set for the past editions, PMI revises the PMBOK Guide every 4 years. PMBOK Guide, 5th Edition was released in Dec 2012, and both PMP and CAPM exams were updated in Aug 2013 to align with it. Going by the trend, PMBOK Guide, 6th Edition is expected to be released in Dec 2016, and PMP and CAPM exams are expected to be updated in mid-2017 to align with the 6th Edition.


PMP Exam 2016, Role Delineation Study

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Hello, I am in the process of preparing for the PMP exam. I noticed on the PMI's website that the results of the Role Delineation Study have been implemented. Do you have any advice on how this should impact one's exam preparation? Should anything else be studied, or should one just refer to the regular PMP exam prep materials? Many thanks.

Agile Prepcast for PMI-ACP Certification is available now

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I'll be posting a detailed review of the program soon.

Good luck.

Passed my PMP Pass 16 feb 2016 first attempt

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Howdy guys,

I have cleared my PMP ( 2 Proficient and 3 Moderately Proficient) in my first attempt and it is imperative that I share the lessons learned ( as mandated by my new certification :-) ). I am both happy and relieved. I just have to get it out of my system. So here I go guys hope it helps the test takers out there.

My study plan: Spanning over 1.5 years. Thats a long time but I wanted to actually Learn the Concepts and not just study, blurt out and forget. One more reason I have one of the worst memories bestowed on any human being.And I have a two year old kid who wants to play with me all the time i am at home.

I was lucky to come across an old edition(3 rd edition) of Kim Heldman lying around in a newly assigned cube on a new job.Someone forgot it when they left the cube and firm. This was way back like four years back. It was with me and i happened to breeze through some pages every now and then.

Finally the day came I started my prep and somehow this guide was my obvious choice. I am very lucky on this choice of guide I feel. "Those who are well guided are well guided ;)". Read lot of blogs where people say that they read Kim at end and wished they knew about the book earlier. Kim has a good communication style but some places the sentences etc are complicated. But its a reliable friend if you just want to stick one book and consider it your bible, geeta, etc. Also, she shares how the PMI concepts actually pan out in real life. Some may find it confusing but i feel real time knowledge is more important. She also talks real good stuff about ethics, leadership, motivation theories and Quality Gurus and their theories.

I first opted for a classroom training as part of 35 PDUs. My firm offers it free of cost. Only ask is i become member of PMI. I did this last year on 4th may 2015. officially the first time I got serious about writing the exam.

I got hold of latest edition of Kim ( the one i had was old edition)and then wanted to read through 12 chapters before my PDU session starts. So that i get a double coat of all the concepts. I could finish about 9 chapters. It helped a lot . half the class did not know what he was talking about. The trainer suggested we write PMP in next 1 -2 months. Alas I had listened to him. I got sucked into a very challenging project and then 7 months whizzed past me. During this time I kept reading Kim whenever I got a chance finishing a chapter over two -3 weeks. As soon as my project ended i know i had to use the "beach/ bench" period to write my exam.

Took a date in next 45 days. Feb 16th. Reading PMBOK is mandatory even if you have the best guide in world. No one guide can cover all aspects of GUIDE. But suggestion is dont read it first. First select one book be it "Kim" or ":Rita" or "Head First" and then read your Guide. Dont get lost in the plethora of books and websites available. Choose 1 book and make it your bible. As expected I will suggest Kim as she covers the topics in a process approach " The way the processes happen in real life" and not by knowledge areas ( as in Rita, PMBOK). Big advantage is you will remember the Sequence of processes. You dont need to remember rita s chart for this. And you actually know how to use PMP concepts in your professional life because you learn the sequence and not just the topics.

I read PMBOK once. Some extra explanation for tools and techniques and few terms like OPM3 were only things that were missing in Kims book. There were lot of things in KIm which were not there in PMBOK. I Again completed the Kim chapters twice before my exam. So,

  1. Kim once
  2. 35 PDUs classroom session
  3. Kim again
  4. PMBOK once
  5. Kim again.

Important to remember inputs, Tools and techniques and Outputs. Best way is read them and then write them out for a process on a paper. If you keep doing this, you will start understanding relationship between them. example Work performance data input becomes work performance information, issue log become change log,etc. No matter how many times you do the above still you will not remember all but 2-3 times of above activity will get you through PMP.

One week before the exam due date i started giving Mock exams. I suggest you start two weeks before. A lesson learnt for me. Mostly free Mock tests available. You can find lot of free mock tests. I tried Oliver lehman pdf copy, PMSTudy, Edelweiss, Headfirst PMP,etc. One tip edelweiss has a free guide (complete PMBOK guide free of cost).You can try that if you want as additional guide and it has a free test at last of book. I think overall I gave 4 complete mock tests and around 5- 6 "50 qs tests". Its important to get into a test taking mode.

Actually sitting and treating it as actual test is important. I want to share that when i was writing mock tests i was able to finsh 200 Qs in about 2 -2.5 hrs. But in real exam its a different story ;)

The day of exam finally was here. Took a PTO one day before. Took a date for tuesday so had a buffer of weekend and one more day. suggest the same to you.

Reached exam center 30 mins before appointment. Make sure you carry a printout of appointment mail, ID (with photo, signature and name same as you have mentioned in application. name should match with middle name and all else they send you back). You will need this time for all the signatures, verifications etc. I started the test. had 15 mins. jotted down the formulae. Please practice this atleast 3 -4 times before. These formulae are difficult to remember at last moment. You have to write them before exam as mentioned by many test takers, if you dont jot down you will mess them up during the exam.

Started my exam . Saw many more questions on Initiation and Closing . Almost felt 50 % were somehow linked to them in one way or other. Luckily i had read not to take them lightly in one blog. Kept seeing Pareto, ishikawa, SOW and lessons learned in many Qs. Very few calculation based Qs mostly situation based Qs. Input, output and tool/techniques helped. After first 20 mins, felt that exam is actually tougher. First 50 Qs were especially first 20 i felt were tough. I think the exam looks at your ;level at this point and then kind of throws Qs to you as per this. Not very sure about this. 200 Qs took all the four hours. Took one break at 3 hrs. it was a 5 min bio break. Some of Qs had errors Eg. Risk response noted down in risk management plan. Many had more than 1 correct answer. And had to choose most correct answer. Didnt see any new terms. Finally Saw congratulations !! with 2 Ps and 3 MPs. I wanted all Ps but I can live with this. I dont think PMP is a perfect exam . There can be a different answer from a different view point. So dont worry about them. But when you prepare target for all Ps and then you will definitely clear the exam. If you target just pass then you may fail(most probably).

Mid way of exam i was not sure if I will clear the exam. The new format of exam is a little tougher. Only Oliver Lehmann had more tougher Qs than the real PMP. So choose your Mock tests with lot of research.

Just a last note is that if you become PMI member you get free PMBOK soft copy and plethora of books and templates. The exam fee for PMI also comes down a few notches . But only ask is you have to write PMP within one year of membership if you dont want to renew again. Make sure you download and keep this content handy. Make sure you apply your new found knowledge in your daily life. Happy testing.

Y Jagtap.

Seller Fee and Point of Total Assumption PTA in FPIF Contract

cost estimation percentage wise

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i want to know in detail about project cost estimation,how much percentage should b given to each phase.

CAPM Certification

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Hi every one. Just joint the forum and wanted to know if someone like me who does not have the minimum required hrs of Project Management (as required by PMI) can still take a chance in applying for the certification.

Any and all views are much appreciated.

FAILED AT THE FIRST TRY and gave it up for a month ...

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I did my PMP exam as the first try but did not pass. I did a lot of test questions but did not read PIMBOK thoroughly. Instead of that read the book "How to Pas your first try". I did a lot of test questions but I was struggled at the Exam since those questions are kind of tricky than what I practiced and expected. I was so frustrated and didn't even touch any thing related to the PMP Exam till yesterday. My exam window will expire 10/2016. Please give me some guidance to re generate my study style. When should I go for the next try?Thanks.


PMP exam eligibility

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Recently, I received a call from PMI, India informing me to take the PMP exam before July 11th 2016, but even when I told her that my eligibility is until November 2016, she told me that PMI takes the 1 year duration from the time the application has been generated. Is this information true ? If it is, why then is my eligibility until November 2016?

Passed PMP Exam

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Greetings,

I'm happy to share that I passed the PMP exam on my first try. I checked a number of blogs and read a lot of published recommendations throughout my prep time. Some were useful, some were not that useful. I decided to post a few tips of my own. Here are my suggestions:
1 - Enroll in a PMP course. Ask around, or check your local PMP chapter, for a credible training provider
2 - Make sure you have the right reading material. I used McGraw-Hill Education PMP Project Management Professional Exam and I'm very happy with my choice. I also used the PMBOK as a reference.
3 - Prepare a study plan - It's amazing how a study plan can help. My initial plan had little to do with its latest versions. Still, the fact that I had plan, helped me to organize my time and prioritize study time over other stuff.

There are other things that helped but these were definitely the most important.

PMP Study Notes - by Thomas Monte

What are best resources to pass the test by December 15, 2016?

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Due to a reorg at work, four of us have been told that we have to take the PMP exam by Dec 15th of this year. I am not really a PM but have done a few projects. I need to know the fastest way to study in this short amount of time. I don't think they are going to pay for any boot camps or training. I have the PMBOK 5th edition.

I do well with self study and teaching myself. I was trying to watch the Skillsoft videos that my job offers but I feel they maybe wasting my time and that maybe I should just get Rita's book and do BrainBok and practice tests? Would this be enough for this short of a study time?

When does the year clock start ticking?

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I know you have one year to take the exam. However, is it one year from when you submit the exam or one year from when it is approved?

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