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Passed CAPM today (ksganesh) Hi All: Well, I passed the CAPM today. I spent five weeks diligently preparing for it, studying about 2-3 hours a night. After hearing horror stories about how difficult the exam really is, I actually think I might’ve “overstudied” as I found the actual exam to be refreshingly easy. To a project manager there are no sweeter words than, “This project is finished. Signed, sealed, and delivered.” But as my dad used to say, “Joe, that grass isn’t going to mow itself.” In other words, the projects get done in the doing. Projects, like mowing the grass, are done by people, and projects can [...] In addition to the five process groups of project management there are nine knowledge areas which intersect with these process groups. Table 1 defines the nine knowledge areas of project management and how they interact with the five process groups that comprise the project management lifecycle. The intersection of a process group and a knowledge [...] Projects are comprised of phases. Typically the completion of a project phase creates a deliverable and allows the next phase of the project to begin. Smaller projects often only have one phase so the completion of that phase creates the project deliverable and allows the project to end. Phases are comprised of work related to [...] Below is the highlight of hundreds of Lessons Learned archived in the LL Forum of PMHUB from 2005 – present eBay is an interesting model of commercial life. If you haven’t tried buying and selling on eBay, you really should, as you can learn a lot about buying, selling, marketing, distribution, and so on. Importantly, you can also learn something about stakeholder expectations. I was so pleased when I read the “Develop Project Charter” section of Project Integration Management in PMBOK Fourth Edition. They have finally caught up with what really happens in real projects (maybe they have been reading JIMBOK this is a very short summary of the difference of the two PMBOKs chapter by chapter Hi everyone: The “Lessons Learned” is a great forum to browse, because it’s all about success – and everybody wants to be successful. Let’s have a brief look at the area of motivation. This is a fascinating topic, I really strongly feel I should so this tonight, because – let’s face it – unless we are motivated in some way then we probably won’t achieve much at all. In fact I tried to start an “apathy club” on [...] Expectancy theory is a frequently misunderstood topic, so I thought that I would post this brief note for clarification. So often I hear people say that it means people will work harder if they expect the project manager to reward them. If this is what you think, then please read on. This is a blog by EZRider. Also published in CAPM Forum. I cleared my CAPM exam on 11th June. First I would like to give an intro about myself (would it make any difference??): |
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