Cornelius Fichtner help you with your PMP Exam Prep (https://www.project-management-prepcast.com) as well as earn free PDUs (www.pm-podcast.com/pdu). Passing the PMP Exam is tough, but keeping your PMP Certification alive is just as challenging. Preparing for the exam requires an in-depth study of the PMBOK Guide and dedicated study discipline. And once you are PMP certified, then you are required to earn 60 Professional Development Units (PDUs) every 3 years to keep your certification alive. Let me help you make this journey easier with tips and tricks on how to prepare for and pass the exam as well as efficiently earning your PDUs once you are certified.
This is another episode in which I am proudly introducing you to one of my successful students who was able to pass the PMP. Hi name is Mark Chropufka (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-chropufka-pmp-mba-a3a8196) and he is a student of my PMP PrepCast.
I love doing these kinds of interviews because of the in-depth knowledge that I can take from someone like Mark who has passed their PMP exam and bring it to those who are still studying for their exam. And of course, I also feel very satisfied that it was my exam preparation course that showed Mark how to prepare for PMP.
In this PMP lessons learned interview you are going to hear him talk about his journey to becoming PMP certified from start to finish.
Cornelius FichtnerPresident| OSP International LLCTucson, Az, United States
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If you are preparing for your PMP exam and want to listen to more of these "PMP lessons learned" interviews, then please go to this page here: http://www.project-management-podcast.com/index.php/component/tags/tag/26-pmp-lessons-learned -- There are a total of 10 interviews that you can listen to for free.
Please feel free to contact me for revision.
I revise PMBOK a lot and help people learn it in Indian languages. Many times, understanding/revising a subject in the mother tongue helps!
Please feel free to contact me for revision.
I revise PMBOK a lot and help people learn it in Indian languages. Many times, understanding/revising a subject in the mother tongue helps!