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Re: Powerfool's PMP Journey
Comment by powerfool · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› Project Management CertificationsSo, it has been a crazy week with very little PMP study occurring. I think a read a couple pages of Rita's book. It is bound to be like this on a regular basis. This was the first week of the new semester at school, and I think I got off on the right track; I have a few responses to get done this weekend, but they will… -
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Comment by erpadmin · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› Project Management CertificationsIn a nutshell... Functional organizations have the standard, typical hierarchy in which there are functional managers. When there is a big project, a project manager can be anyone among the ranks but then there is little control. (As I'm in gubment...I work in here....the PM is usually a manager so that there can be some… -
Re: Powerfool's PMP Journey
Comment by powerfool · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› Project Management CertificationsWell, I am waiting on my results... I took the exam on Friday. I studied earned value heavily, which paid off... I am thinking somewhere between 5-8% of all of my questions were in that subject area. Also, network diagrams for critical path... another decent single area for questions. I didn't get my results following the… -
Re: Powerfool's PMP Journey
Comment by universalfrost · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› Project Management Certificationserpadmin.... how many times have i said that rita's questions are similiar in nature to the wording / criteria of the actual exam???? Andy has the clearer writing strategy, while Rita explains the hows and whys. No clue on the heldman book, it didnt come up as one of the top books in my search for PMP material, but andy… -
Re: Powerfool's PMP Journey
Comment by Zorodzai · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› Project Management CertificationsI'm following this thread with some interest...... I am currently trying to get myself sorted out so I can complete my CAPM by end of 2012. I attended a distance learning course with the university of South Africa and really enjoyed it (I only did it because I felt the need to figure out this whole 'project management'… -
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Comment by erpadmin · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› Project Management CertificationsN2, I'll be honest with you...Project Management would have been something I would have never bothered with 10 years. However...9 years is when I got into ERP work and I saw all the PM methodology that took place. This was when IBM was really starting to get strong on the services side, and I was like "Man, I really like… -
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Comment by powerfool · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› Project Management CertificationsWell, the CISSP was a job requirement... I was hired with the contingency that I would complete it within six months. I had both the Shon Harris book and the Official (ISC)2 CBK. I did some self-study for it, mildly, and then went to a boot camp. Was one of the official (ISC)2 courses offered by a third-party with…
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