Sunday, September 5, 2010

Friday, July 23, 2010

A Holistic PMP Exam Simulator

General systems theory as applied to project management is back in vogue, returning as trendy fashions do to become classics that are continually in style. The 1970s and 80s saw management thinking turn more toward viewing events and actions to be considered in their proper context and in their myriad connections, including their relationships with the natural environment. To save ourselves as well as nature, we must renounce the idea that nature must be conquered and enslaved and accept that enterprises, businesses and human organizations of any sort belong to the same ecosystem. Systemic thinking is the first step toward understanding system dynamics and appreciating that every action is the culmination of meshing or mashing causes and effects. My Performance Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Simulator for MS Windows computers, is diagnostic in the systemic thinker sense par excellence - according to hundreds of happy users who are now PMPs.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

PMPs as Program Managers Make Great Salaries Even in this Depressed Job Market

Here is a recent excerpt from a job board - I won't say which, but please check it out and I hope it spurs you to get certified and then go on to get PMI's PgMP cert.



Description: Main Duties
• Reporting to senior stakeholders, milestone tracking, RAG status reporting and steering committees.
• Risk mitigation and issue resolution
• Budgeting, forecasting, resource management
• Managing projects through the lifecycle

Main Function
Senior Program Manager within Reference Data IT to lead our most important programs, which have C-level visibility and stakeholders from every area of the firm.

The succesful candidate will have a proven track record of delivering large scale programs, involving multiple workstreams. Leadership and influencing skills are a must as well as the ability to dive into signfiicant details.

Candidates with experience of Client, Security or Product reference data of particular interest




* Location: New York
* Compensation: $150K - $250K


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Sunday, July 4, 2010

PMP Exam Simulator Version 6 Features

Now with over 1200 questions, in a diagnostic, test center simulator format, my PMP Exam Sim for Windows computers is a sophisticated way to prepare for your exam.



This thumbnail screen shot shows the main test panel, with, from the right, the view into the questions database, the question and answer panel, and the diagnostic panel with breakdown by knowledge area to the left, with KA chooser and strength weakness assessment.



In this thumbnail above, the Exam Simulator's "Coach" button has been pressed to show the answer to the question of interest and often and explanation to go with it. The Coach feature is available in Practice, or manual mode, not Auto or Test Center mode.



Here we see the diagnostic panel on the left begin to reflect strength/weakness assessment in a couple of Knowledge Areas as the test session progresses. Knowledge Areas can be selected so that test sessions can be customized to specifically target your study plan. When you are studying Scope Project Management, you may want to deselect all KAs except for Scope to test yourself and gauge your progress in that area. More than one up to all KAs, both PMBoK and ancillary test material KAs can be selected.




See a more detailed feature listing...

Sunday, June 13, 2010

A PMP with Lymphoma

OK, this is startling, to think that PMP Training icon Rita M. died recently from cancer. Coincidentally, I developed - content and programming for what I and many of my successful student customers think is the best PMP Exam Sim for learning and getting familiar with the test center environ where you will finally sit for the exam.

Check out my product details then buy it. You will not only do yourself a service, but will help a PMP (me) with Lymphoma, who cannot seem to get corporate work (hmmmmm), continue to develop training materials for the profession. Right now even with hundreds of customers, the foreclosure of my little house in the North Georgia Mountains is looming.

You will not regret the purchase. Good luck in your PMP Candidate endeavors.

Monday, June 7, 2010

My PMP Exam Sim now includes values and ethics questions.

9% of the PMP exam is based upon the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (http://www.pmi.org/PDF/ap_pmicodeofethics.pdf). I now include those kind of questions in my PMP exam sim software for Windows.

A frugal way to study for the exam, cram if you will, is to buy the PMBoK and get my PMP Exam Simulator for Windows.


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Friday, May 21, 2010

Training - Literally

Yesterday, I was training - from Philadelphia to North Florida. The day before yesterday, I sat myself on the couch in front of my laptop and compared the costs of traveling from my apartment outside Philadelphia to my wife's home in Jacksonville, that is, jet vs. train vs. bus. Although the bus is cheapest at around $130, it's not all that much different from Amtrack service via the Silver Meteor at $157. On short notice they both beat out flying any airline by a wide margin. I bought a one-way train ticket and am here in Jacksonville today writing this blog entry after a overnight train trip that was both adventure and relatively relaxing.

To begin the trip, I packed my laptop, a change of clothes, toothbrush and prescriptions into my rucksack and walked the mile to the River Line light rail that connected me to the PATCO train to Philadelphia, and from there to the subway to 30th Street Amtrack station where I waited about two hours inside that cavernous facility for my train departure at around 5PM.

The train to Florida was on time. The 30th Street station is a hub for all the Northeast corridor trains, including the Acela's bullet service between Washington, DC and Boston. From my frequent glances at the arrivals board, I gathered that unlike most projects, most trains ran on schedule. Although the station's crowd density was nowhere near what I've experienced at Grand Central in NYC, the riders queuing for the commutes stretched to respective 50 yard lines.

Many of the riders queuing wore suits that had to be in the $1000 range. The management jobs are obviously out there. Are you a Project Manager wanting to prove your competence and wear that Brooks Brother's suit with confidence? Get certified. A frugal way is to buy the PMBoK and get my PMP Exam Simulator for Windows. A guaranteed pass on the first try if you answer all the questions in the Sim.


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Monday, May 10, 2010

Save $1000 and pass the PMP Exam!

All you need to pass:

experience as a Project Manager

a few reads of the PMBoK

practice taking the test in a test center environment - my PMP Exam Sim will give you that edge.

Take it from me: C.Rich Munyan, MBA, PMP

The Iron Man PMP

After watching "Iron Man 2" twice at the AMC Max Mall Movie, I think that Tony Stark could have used a PMP certified assistant instead of the obvious non-qualifications of Pepper Potts. Pepper has a great figure and long legs and a sweet demeanor, but no technical acumen for running a project the complexity of developing, 'er, redeveloping Iron Man 2 and the power source that will ultimately save Tony Stark's life and give him the ultimate power he needs to overcome the bad guy who ripped off his father's Iron Man suit design.

A plan would have helped, along with a QA, risk management and so on, ala PMBoK. Not familiar with the PMBoK?


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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Niching

A shorthand definition of niche is how an organism makes a living. The ecological niche describes how an organism or population responds to the distribution of resources and competitors. Is this paradigm applicable to project managment?

The niche concept was popularized by the zoologist G. Evelyn Hutchinson in 1957. Hutchinson wanted to know why there are so many different types of organisms in any one habitat [a project - bear with me, please].

The full range of environmental conditions (biological and physical) under which an organism can exist describes its fundamental niche. As a result of pressure from, and interactions with, other organisms (e.g. superior competitors), species are usually forced to occupy a niche that is narrower than this, and to which they are mostly highly adapted. This is termed the realized niche. The ecological niche has also been termed by G.E. Hutchinson a "hypervolume." This term defines the multidimensional space of resources (e.g., light, nutrients, structure, etc.) available to (and specifically used by) organisms. The term adaptive zone was coined by the paleontologist, George Gaylord Simpson, and refers to a set of ecological niches that may be occupied by a group of species that exploit the same resources in a similar manner.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Ecology of a Project - Part 1 in a Series

Listen to this podcast on "Ecology of a Project", and while you are at it, if you have not yet passed your PMP Exam, get my exam simulator.


Ecology of a Project - Part 1

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Project Management Consulting for a 1099

April 15th is bearing down on us. If you are a Project Management consultant who bills time gross as I do, then get a form 1099 from your client at year-end there are expense categories you should be tracking to make your business return easier to finally file. Here's the short list (I use an Excel spreadsheet with the same column headings):

Home Office - and associated mortgage interest, rent, utilities

Car mileage

Depreciation on computers and other office equipment or furniture

Supplies

Telecommunication services

Business Travel

Advertising

Legal and Professional Fees (*your Project Management Institute membership is expensed here)

Taxes and Licenses

Meals and Entertainment

Health Insurance

Commissions

Project Support Labor

Interest Payments

Rental Payments

Repairs and Maintenance

Utilities

Other Miscellaneous
*Aha, so you are a Project Manager who consults, but not yet a Project Management Professional? With experience, study of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK), and a Project Management Professional Exam simulator you can pass (and deduct your study costs, test fee, and then professional association fees. My PMP exam simulator is not an Internet web app, but a Windows software (all versions) rich client, that is diagnostic and revolutionary as an exam readiness tool (see the latest Star Trek remake and how Vulcans learn). You can use it on a train or plane, or when the staff meeting droning gets to you and the WI-FI is weak. As an additional benefit, the sim's content may inspire you with an idea for spicing up that dull project meeting or help get that wayward project back on track.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

War Room Paperhanging

As a consulting PM for an accounting/ERP system conversion, the artist/architect/engineer in me loves to diagram and hand print, then plaster walls of the "war room" with these neat sheets from a 34" x 27" easel pad that list and diagram the following:
-System Diagrams
-To Do Lists
-Highlights of Project Plan Changes
-Issues
-Objectives
-Important Notices and Developments

These project artifacts help me keep my users and stakeholders up to date and well informed with some 80s archival impact. I like a nice black wide tip marker and 32 point or so (approximate) font, hand printed, of course, with bright colors for emphasis of exceptional conditions or issues. I hang these sheets (like wallpaper) in a "war room", which in our project's case is a room of half a dozen workstations used for training and testing of the new system. My office also gets it's share of similar sheets. My client, project stakeholders and future system users can't help but notice and learn "the big picture".

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Studying for Test Center Professional Exams

Be it a Project Management Professional(PMP), Enrolled Agent (EA), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or some other hot professional certification exam - you sit for each one in a computerized, proctored, test center. The grueling hours you spend answering the hundreds of multiple choice questions during that crucial professional turning point should not have gone unrehearsed. Ask anyone who passed a certification exam on their first sitting. Did they practice questions? The answer will certainly be affirmative. The more questions you practice, particularly practice in a simulated test center environment - will greatly increase both your comfort level with the material and answering in the pressure of the test center. My PMP Exam Sim is a diagnostic, Windows rich client application that does not require Internet to get you up to speed answering over one thousand typical exam questions. Pass on your first sitting when you use my exam simulator.

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

The PMP Exam Tests Your Aptitude and Test Taking Skill

The PMP Exam tests project management professional aptitude. In other words, the PMP Exam tests acquired or learned or developed components of project management competency to do the work of project management according to the nature of the profession promulgated by the PMBoK 4th Edition.

To pass the Project Management Professional Exam, a candidate minimally needs to achieve three levels of ability:

-The requisite innate experience as a project manager.
-Thorough study of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (4th Edition).
-Skill answering questions on the tested material in a simulated test center environment.

The Peformance PMP Exam Simulator helps you reach the necessary Project Management Professional aptitude and skill leveraging your busy schedule to practice exam conditions so crucial for demonstrating your competence as a passing score on your first actual PMP exam sitting. Particularly if you only have a few weeks to prepare, a PMP exam simulator is the best way to study for the exam, because: 1) it diagnoses your experience level as a Project Management Professional, 2) it assesses your knowledge of the PMBoK 4th Edition while reviewing the material in answers, and 3) alleviates any test center stress by giving you the confidence that you have been there before, practicing pertinent PMP questions in a test center environment on your own MS Windows computer (all versions through Windows XP, Vista, and Win7).

Monday, January 25, 2010

PMPs Rate High as Accounting Software Consultants

I recently took on a consulting assignment where I plan to implement a systems conversion from some legacy accounting software to Sage Software MAS 90. I was pleased to find out that Sage's certification program for MAS 90 consultants holds Project Management Professional's (PMP) in enough regard to warrant that a PMP can opt out of the travel to on-ground training portion of their cert program. As a PMP who once sat for the Certified Public Accounting exam (CPA), I feel particularly proud that our professional designation has made inroads to accounting systems and the conversion thereof.

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