The Big Time
| PMI recently published my new article in the PM Network Magazine (November Issue) under the title: Below is the link: (Not fully compatible with iPads & iPhones) |
Time Flies !
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Everyone always complain that projects are running on tight schedule and time is not enough - Well, time will never be enough if projects are not planned and managed properly. |
Tokyo Sky Mile Tower
| This is a very interesting project so I thought of sharing it with the community: This super-tall building would not only become the world’s tallest building, but will be twice the height of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai as it is set to reach a height of 1,700 m and host up to 55,000 people in Tokyo bay, an inlet south-east of the Japanese capital. You can read more on the following link: Tokyo Mile Tower
Always Remember: Vertical Expansion is always a viable option ! |
PMP Adventure !
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I passed the PMP exam on January 28, 2016 from the first attempt with Proficiency in the Process Groups and would like to share with you my PMP Adventure as it might be helpful for others who are preparing to sit for the exam. How did I study ? How was the Exam ? I can only discuss the exam generally without going into details or specifics as it is against the Code of Ethics:
2- No mathematical questions except 1 that require analysis. 3- No straight forward questions at all. What is my Point of View ? After I went through the exam experience and having solved a lot of situational questions earlier as part of my study methodology, I can assure you that PMI did change the exam somehow compared to what I've heard about the exam earlier from my colleagues. I personally, as one of the candidates who sat for the hard version of the exam, find that it is a positive thing that PMI made the exam much harder so that it can maintain the value of this certification and only people who really deserve it and have the required skill level can earn it. I believe this is a plus for everyone who is certified as when you mention you are PMP certified, people will react "Oh Wow, Great" which makes you feel proud and feel the value of this certification which is much better than people saying : "Oh everyone can get it, it is easy". Special Thanks: I would like to thank you all of you in this community because it played a major role in preparing me for the exam in many ways with special Thanks to: For their continuous support, assistance and encouragement.
Always Remember: Such Adventures are definitely worth going for ! |
Attitude: Coincidence or Not !
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Attitude is the most important value on a Personal Level, Social Level and in Project Management as well. If you do not have the right attitude, you will encounter endless issues with the different stakeholders involved in your project which will definitely reflect negatively on the project. Even if you have the knowledge and you are hardworking, your achievements can never reach 100% without the right attitude and below is a simple mathematical proof:
IF: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z EQUALS: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Then: KNOWLEDGE = 11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 = 96% HARDWORK = 8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11 = 98% ATTITUDE = 1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 100% Is this a Coincidence or Not ..... Who Knows !
Always Remember: "Bad Attitude is like a Flat Tire, if you don't change it, you'll never go anywhere !" |








