Riddle me this, riddle me that...

Published: Sun, 07/27/14

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Congratulations to new PMPs!
- Todd Young, PMP
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- Kellie Caron, PMP
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PMP Riddle
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Riddle me this, riddle me that... Answer this PMP riddle and get a big black bat! Just kidding about the big black bat!  Go ahead and give it a shot! ‪
Thank you Abhirup Banerjee for this ‪PMP‬ riddle!
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What is the To-Complete-Performance-Index?

The To-Complete-Performance-Index (TCPI) allows a projection of the anticipated performance required to achieve a goal.

As a simple example: You are driving in your car to a friend's house. You promised that you would arrive at 3pm. It is now 2:15pm and you have 30 miles to go. Your TCPI is the speed that you need to drive in order to arrive on time...
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PMP Exam Sample Q & A

You are the project manager of a process improvement project for a factory operation.

Which of the following activities will not be performed during the Monitor and Control Project Work process of your project?

A. Comparing actual project performance against the Project Management Plan
B. Identifying new risks and analyzing, tracking and monitoring existing project risks
C. Analyzing change requests and either approving or rejecting them
D. Monitoring implementation of approved changes as they occur

Hint: Monitor and Control Project Work is the process of tracking, reviewing and regulating the progress to meet the performance objectives defined in the Project Management Plan.

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Contact Hours vs PDUs

Almost everyone who prepares for The PMP Exam confuses the two terms "Contact Hours" and "Professional Development Units".

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PMP Exam Lessons Learned

This week's featured lessons learned comes to us courtesy of Timothy Kucejko.

In this lessons learned Timothy Kucejko shares with us his success story and experiences in his preparation for the PMP exam...

"I studied less than what a lot of people on here say they did, and I was happy with how I did. I was either moderatly proficient or proficient in all areas - I had 0 sections that were below proficient, and again, I only took the exam once...."

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