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Hello Everyone! I wanted to take a few moments to share my experience with everyone since I found the Blog boards on this site to be extremely helpful to me in trying to acquire the PMP Certification. #: 48
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. #: 38
Project managers spend a staggering 90% of their time on project communications… #: 27
![]() Jim OwensPMP There are strong parallels between cost estimating and time estimating so you should have experienced some déjà vu when you first read it. In fact they have five tools/techniques in common – expert judgment, analogous estimating, parametric estimating, three-point estimates and reserve analysis. #: 25
What is Project Scope management? PMBOK tells us, “Project Scope Management includes the processes required to ensure that the project includes all the work required, and only the work required, to complete the project successfully.” It goes on to say, “Managing the project scope is primarily concerned with defining and controlling what is and is not included in the project.” #: 57
![]() Jim OwensPMP Integration management is sometimes referred to as “the glue that holds the project together”. So I’ve written these notes in case you get stuck.. #: 12
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A lexicon A lexicon is a definitive list of words and their meanings. It’s similar to a dictionary, but in the case of a lexicon it’s limited to a particular body of knowledge (BOK). Lexicons are invaluable, to us in Project Management, just as the various other lexicons are essential everywhere else that a BOK exists, e.g. to practitioners in Information Technology, medicine, etc. Law tends to be out on its own a bit, because they seem to need a book to define each word, and no two lawyers seem to agree on anything. #: 145
The Quality Baseline has gone in this edition, but greater emphasis has been placed on the scope baseline (comprising the project scope statement, the WBS and the WBS dictionary. #: 350
I’ve just returned from Mars, and so I thought it’s time I had a look at PMBOK Fourth Edition. this is a very short summary of the difference of the two PMBOKs chapter by chapter [...] #: 42
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