PMP exam prep training is available from many sources, but a large number of candidates are seeking online, web-based PMP prep training for its cost and convenience benefits. However, online training can mean a number of different things to people, including web-based classroom training, reviewing visual material online, collaborating with other students, interacting with training, downloading material, and much more.
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What Are PMP Candidates Looking for In Online PMP Prep Training?
June 17th, 2008 · 836 Comments
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8 Ways to Ensure Effective Project Requirements Gathering
May 30th, 2008 · 81 Comments
Project Requirements Gathering is a complex and challenging activity. It is also one of the most important activities in project management, as it establishes the baseline against which the product of the project is measured. Here are some thoughts and ideas on effective requirements gathering for any project.
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Business Strategy, Enterprise Architecture, and Project Management
April 15th, 2008 · 1,039 Comments
Enterprise Architecture ( EA ), Organizational Strategy, and Project Portfolio Management (PPM) are closely related. The question is, “How are they related on a very practical level?†Let’s take a look.
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Dealing with the “Student Syndrome”
February 13th, 2008 · 1,354 Comments
The Student Syndrome is something that we all have experienced one way or another. It is evident that most of us tend to do at least to some degree of cramming for exams, completing papers, completing projects, doing problem sets and more. The student syndrome is based on our human tendency. For example, the student syndrome is demonstrated where, if we have 25 days to do an assignment, we put off most of the work until the final days or hours before it is due!
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Personality and Team Building
January 24th, 2008 · 1,622 Comments
Personality is an important consideration in team building. Think about how people have different individual work styles and how they work differently in a group differs! Understanding how you and your team members tend to work can help each of us to work together more effectively. One popular way to discover personalities and its effect work styles is the use of the Myer-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
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The Real Deal with White Papers: An Effective Project Communications Medium
December 13th, 2007 · 584 Comments
You’ve heard the term white paper somewhere before but you don’t know what it is. It would surprise you to know that white paper, as simple as it sounds, has an effect on the very country you reside in. There are a lot of popular white papers written over the years – particularly in government policies that affect the lives of many people. Nowadays, white paper is being used commercially by businesses all over the world. The purpose is to give detailed information on certain problems that their product can solve.
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Billboards: Past to Present Advertising
December 6th, 2007 · 1,018 Comments
Billboards are arguably one of the oldest means of promoting products and services commercially, for mass marketing. In terms of sheer size, billboards are the largest, capable of being displayed and viewed from a considerable distance. In the right situation, they can be an effective means of project communications.
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The Difference Between Engineering Analysis and Project Management
October 25th, 2007 · 852 Comments
Engineering and Management, as disciplines, were ‘married’ a long time ago! It only makes sense, as every engineering effort must be managed. There are some key differences between managing the engieering work and manageing the engineering project.
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Processes versus Projects – An Elusive Distinction
October 24th, 2007 · 67 Comments
Business process modeling is closely related to project management. While projects are one time events – with a well-defined beginning and end – processes are continuous. However, even with these definitions, the world is not so black and white. We have processes for projects, and repetitive processes often are projects. Through the use of examples, here are some ideas on thinking aobut projects and processes to drive efficiency.
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10 Key Points to Solid Architecture Development
September 26th, 2007 · 18 Comments
Solid architecture is one key ingredient to overall project success. How project managers and architects approach this process has a profound effect on product quality.






