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If you are a PMP certification exam preparation trainer, what curriculum is best?

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Teresa Lyn Hepple PM Consultant| Contentgrrl Flower Mound, Tx, United States
If you are a PMP certification exam preparation trainer, what are your favorite books, curriculum resources, and sample tests?
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Margaret Love Senior Instructor| Velociteach Greenville, Sc, United States
Jun 02, 2018 10:25 AM
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Teresa -

The training company I work for has partnered with Velociteach and we find their system to be more holistic than other offerings as it provides multiple different methods of learning including visual, tactile and audible.

Kiron
Yay Kiron! Of course I think Velociteach's materials are the best, but even if I didn't teach for them I would still think that!
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Tamer Zeyad Sadiq Assistant Cost Manager| Turner & Townsend Riyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
As books absoulty are PMBOK (last version) it's a basic book, for other references, the best are Rita!!!!

For practise simulations are: PMSTUDY, PMPRECAST and Udemy!!!!
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Teresa Lyn Hepple PM Consultant| Contentgrrl Flower Mound, Tx, United States
Jun 02, 2018 10:25 AM
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Teresa -

The training company I work for has partnered with Velociteach and we find their system to be more holistic than other offerings as it provides multiple different methods of learning including visual, tactile and audible.

Kiron
Thank you for your suggestions! One of my colleagues also mentioned Alan Crowe's Velociteach materials. I wonder about how much you could expect to spend on licensing?
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Anish Abraham Privacy Program Manager| University of Washington Auburn, Wa, United States
I would go with PMBOK guide and Rita's book.
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Douglas Clutterbuck Project Manager| Connectiv Beechboro, Australia
Having just completed by PMP Exam, I found Rita's guide my primary go to source.
There's also a PMP Prep course on Lynda.com if you have access to (and I found that very worthwhile, and while watching that I browsed through the relevant sections of the PMBOK).

Personally I found Headfirst PMP a bit too basic, and unless you're really a beginner Project Manager not worthwhile.
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