Wednesday, August 19, 2015

PMP Exam Emphasis

When I sat for the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam in 2006, the major emphasis was the Project Management Process Groups:

1. Initiating
2. Planning
3. Executing
4. Monitoring and Controlling
5. Closing

Exam questions were largely related to one of these groups and still are.  Keep uppermost in your mind that not all of these process groups apply to all projects.  Also, process groups can overlap and interact. 

My PMP Exam Sim software for your Windows notebook or computer will immensely help ensure you are comfortable enough with the PMI framework according to the PMBoK, which includes, over 1400 questions on process groups, processes, and related material in a diagnostic format that makes the best use of your valuable study time.

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If you are a project management professional, PMP, candidate, in the greater Philly area, I can share with you my unique method for passing the exam on the first sitting.  It only takes an hour!  HMU, and you will receive my PMP Exam Simulator for Windows software to diagnostically assess your strength and weakness in the PMI material.  Only $143!  Call me at area code eight five six 220 4923 or message or email me - cliffmunyan at gmail for more.   I am an MBA, PMP, available for training or project consulting.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Meet Up

Recently I attempted to start up a metope.com group dedicated to Project Management Professional exam study.  Since I have developed my own study tool over the last several years that has proven valuable in the marketplace as my PMP Exam Simulator for Windows,  my proposal basically combined sharing my tool and how to use it best on light hikes around my home base in the beautiful Southern Appalachian mountains on the Chattahoochee National Forest trails, which include of course the Appalachian Trail (AT), the Benton Mackaye (BMT), which I live on, and many other trails.

This combination of study technique and hiking to me highlights the two essential skills of a project manager:  the ability to budget time to study (which my Exam Sim helps you do), and the love of walking tough trails - a good analogy to something that not enough corporate managers do - manage by walking around, "on the difficult trails", as it were.

If you can relate to this, then at least buy and use my PMP Exam Sim for Windows as a study tool to help you pass your exam.  If you like the meet up idea I proposed and they rejected, let me know and we can arrange a hike along the Appalachians where I can share my philosophy.