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I passed for the 2nd time!
I took the test back in 2006 - 20 years ago and just took it two days ago and passed Thank you Andrew your mindset videos were the key to my success along with study hall!
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@Lucy Wills thank you so much for h
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@Channey Nicole thank youuuuu
LinkedIn Post on exactly how I passed!
IHi there! Just wanted to let you know — the PMP Playbook you asked about is now posted. 🙌🏾📘 I documented everything I used to pass twice, including my 3.5-week study plan. Sharing it in case it helps you on your journey! Let me know how it goes — I’m cheering for you! 💪🏾 Here’s the post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nicoledyerpmp_pmp-pmi-projectmanagement-activity-7403912755281453056-u9uw?utm_medium=ios_app&rcm=ACoAAABVrnMBJKNfNhyZx9m4Au-ufrgB6f1bePI&utm_source=social_share_send&utm_campaign=copy_link https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nicoledyerpmp_pmp-pmi-projectmanagement-activity-7403912755281453056-u9uw?utm_medium=ios_app&rcm=ACoAAABVrnMBJKNfNhyZx9m4Au-ufrgB6f1bePI&utm_source=social_share_send&utm_campaign=copy_link
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@Joseph George i sure hope this helps!
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@Brady Price you’re so welcome! I figured I’d continue to share my tips on LinkedIn feel free to connect with me there
PMP question on new requirement accessment
Dear All, In case of a new requirement by a customer on an agile project that is halfway completed and tight on budget, what should be the NEXT action - a) Project manager evaluates the new requirement with the customer to access the benefits as the budget is tight b) The new requirement is added to the product backlog
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who said A was the right answer for an Agile project?
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@Ravikumar Puthran i put thr question in the PMIGPT and this is what it told me Ooooh, excellent one, Nicole — this is one of those deceptively simple PMI trick questions that tests whether you understand sequence and accountability in Agile. Let’s break it down carefully 👇🏾 🧠 The scenario: - Agile project = self-organizing, value-driven team - Halfway complete - Tight on budget - Customer requests a new requirement - The question asks: “What should be the NEXT action?” 💬 Option Analysis: a) Project manager evaluates the new requirement with the customer to assess the benefits as the budget is tight. ❌ Sounds reasonable… but it’s predictive thinking. - In Agile, the PM doesn’t evaluate new requirements alone or act as a gatekeeper. - The Product Owner is the one who assesses value and priority, not the PM. - PMI expects you to know that even under tight budget, we don’t analyze or approve in isolation. b) The new requirement is added to the product backlog. ✅ This is correct — but let’s be clear on why. - The first step when a new requirement appears is to record it in the product backlog. - Then the Product Owner evaluates and prioritizes it against other items based on value, cost, and benefit. - You’re not promising delivery — you’re simply ensuring the idea enters the inspect/adapt cycle. ✅ Correct Answer: B – The new requirement is added to the product backlog. 💡 PMI Mindset Summary: “Capture before you analyze. Evaluate through collaboration, not command.” Once it’s in the backlog, the Product Owner decides whether it’s worth pursuing given the budget and priorities.
PMP question - role
Dear Friends, is it correct that in traditional project management, the project manager is primarily responsible for successful delivery of the project whereas in agile, it is the product owner? The project manager in agile is merely a facilitator. The product owner owns the responsibility primarily for project successful delivery.
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I would say the team.
PMP passed: 1st attempt - Full journey details
Dear All, Extremely happy to announce that I have cleared my PMP certification exam in my 1st attempt securing 'Above Target' overall. The score breakdown was - Business Environment - AT / Process - AT / People - T Long post alert - as I want to share my experience how I did it to aspiring PMP candidates hoping it will help in their journey and also inspire them. Study materials used - AR PMP guide PMPBOK guide 7th edition Agile Practice guide AR Udemy course TIA exam simulator PMI study hall (lower version) Study duration - 2 months - of which the 1st month was just watching the 35 hour Udemy course and glancing through the above books just to understand the surface and gradually gauge the depth. Full on study effort was the last 4 weeks wherein I spent almost 4 hours everyday focussing completely with zero distractions trying to understand every concept in detail. Booking the exam - The moment I knew after completing the Udemy course that it would take me at least 4/5 weeks to completely prepare, I booked the exam. I initially booked it for 08th Nov but realized that I can actually do it a week earlier so re-scheduled it to 01st Nov. Remember you can reschedule without penalty only if your original exam date is 30 days away. Of course before booking the exam, I applied for PMI membership which took around 3 days for approval. Study plan After completing the Udemy course and booking the exam, I knew I was locked into this which was a great thing to do as there was no looking back now unless I wanted to spend more money. 5th week - I had earlier just glanced through the AR PMP guide and PMBOK guide in the first 4 weeks of the study plan. Now it was the time to thoroughly read and digest, not memorise. There were however some terms which I had to memorize as I was unable to recollect what they were - example: pareto chart, monti carlo simulation, DISC behaviour etc. 6th week - Once I finished thoroughly reading the guides, it was now time for practicals. I purchased the TIA exam simulator and started with a full length mock exam first to gauge where I stood. I scored around 77%. I minutely reviewed every wrong question to see what was the root cause. Then started doing the practice questions and shorter mock exams. I think the TIA exam simulator along with the 2 AR YouTube videos from the Udemy course have in total approx. 1000 questions. This entire week the effort was to complete as many practice questions and short mock exams as possible.
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This was extremely helpful thanks for your time!
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