You have made the decision to acquire the PMP and you are wondering how to make it happen. You think to yourself, the material is so bulky, how can I possibly create time to finish these materials and retain the …
There are several free practice questions scattered all over the internet for PMP aspirants to take advantage of. This compilation has more than 1,500 questions. You will be ready to perform above target in all domains if you are able …
One of the main reasons why aspirants fail the PMP exam is because they do not do their homework before attempting the examination. The PMP examination is an incredibly difficult examination. There are seasoned project managers that have failed on …
PMP applicants are randomly selected for audits. Selected candidates will be asked to provide proof of their education, contact hours and work experience claimed during the application process. This is in a bid to protect the integrity of the certification …
1. Understand your schedule You need to understand your schedule so that you can more effectively plan for the certification. The amount of time people have on their hands varies by their employment status (unemployed, part-time, full-time) or if they …
1. Application Submission – 90 days The good thing about the PMP application is that you fill it out in bits, save your progress, come back at a later time or date and keep repeating the cycle till the application …
The Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) is an entry-level project management Certification for early-career individuals in project management. The Project Management Professional (PMP) is a level above the CAPM because it requires more experience and/or more educational requirements to …
The Project Management Professional certification (PMP) is administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) along with a host of other certifications related to project management. This is their most popular certification, popularly regarded as the gold standard for project management. …
The PMP exam is administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The exam is based on the PMP Examination Specification, which describes tasks/activities from five performance domains: Initiation (13%) Planning (24%) Executing (30%) Monitoring and controlling (25%) Closing (8%) …