In the realm of project management certification, there is a transition occurring in the exam for the project management professional (PMP) certification exam. On January 1, 2009, the 4th edition of the PMBOK was officially published. Many people wonder, especially at this point in time, whether they should take the 3rd edition exam or wait to take the 4th edition exam.
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Should I take The PMBOK 3rd Or 4th Edition Exam?
April 20th, 2009 · 102 Comments
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Communicating a Clear and Positive Way Ahead
March 10th, 2009 · 691 Comments
Project and program managers today are in a position of needing to grapple with many tough choices. We need to assess and re-assess our options and, in an almost tortuous way, develop a positive way ahead to communicate with our stakeholders. For us, the process of going through that struggle is important. But to our stakeholders, what is important is the positive way ahead that we have developed.
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The Learning Curve Revisited
January 5th, 2009 · 1,524 Comments
The learning curve was “invented” many years ago. It refers to the competitive advantage derived from having learned a great deal about a product, service, market, or other competitive factors along the way. The learning curve can be a tremendous source of competitive advantage to organizations that have rode it upwards, especially when compared to those who have not yet accomplished that learning.
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Make a Plan to Pass the PMP Exam
October 24th, 2008 · 83 Comments
Candidates for the PMP exam usually have some level of project management experience career; indeed, it is required in order to qualify to take the PMP exam. However there are many structures, terms and concepts that are part of the PMP exam that PMP candidates need to master. These are the things that you will learn and this is the growth you will experience that takes you beyond your project management experience base. Let’s take a look at some keys for a project plan to pass the PMP exam.
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Project and Program Management: Tapping into the upper management perspective
October 21st, 2008 · 793 Comments
Though I have not heard it made official all indications are that we are in recession. This appears to be not just for the United States but for much, if not most, of the rest of the world. The cause of this recession, of course, is the credit crunch and all issues surrounding that. So the big question is, “What can project and program managers do to cope with this recession?” I have some thoughts, and for reference have tapped into ideas of Jack and Susie Welch.
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PMP Mentors and PMP Certification Prep
June 25th, 2008 · 704 Comments
It can be very helpful for PMP candidates to have a PMP Mentor, or someone who is PMP certified and can assist on a moment’s notice when the student is stuck. A PMP mentor can provide a high level of comfort and assurance that a candidate is on the right path to passing the PMP certification exam.
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Best Early 2008 PMP prep Advice
May 7th, 2008 · 668 Comments
Here is a quick compilation of non-affiliated (I hope) advice on preparing for the PMP. Advice on PMP prep abounds on the web, and I have tried to separate out the commercial pieces to provide information as unbiased as possible.
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Certification and the Triple Constraint
November 9th, 2007 · 7 Comments
Preparing for certification exams is hard work. We are looking for the shortest route to certification, and we run into a well-known concept in the project management field – the Triple Constraint, representing the trade-off among Quality, Time, and Cost.
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Sample PMP Exam Application
October 5th, 2007 · 432 Comments
Many are intimidated by the PMP application. Some joke that it takes more time to complete the application than to prepare for the exam! Don’t reinvent the wheel! Use this sample application as your guide.
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Quick Comparison of Training Resources for PMP and CAPM Exams
September 14th, 2007 · 1,228 Comments
There are various types of training available for the PMP and CAPM exams. This provides some good examples of some of the various types of learning products and services available for PMP exam prep or CAPM exam prep, and pros and cons of each.
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