The following is the experience of preparing for the PMP project management exam, for your reference:
PMBOK is the core of the review:
PMBOK covers all aspects of project management. More than 90% of the questions in the exam can be found in the original text from the book, so it is necessary to have a thorough understanding of PMBOK. It is suggested to further consolidate and deepen the understanding of the knowledge.
Take every training class seriously:
In the Gobo training class, the teacher will systematically explain the main PMP knowledge, so it is necessary to listen carefully, take notes, remember the teacher's knowledge summary, and pay attention to synchronous review after class.
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Roller learning to enhance understanding and memory:
Commit to studying for 2 hours a day. Use a "rolling study" method. Each time before learning the knowledge points before the rapid review, grasp the connection and difference between the knowledge points, the formation of knowledge context, can strengthen the understanding and memory.
Memorize 49 process groups:
A full understanding and memorization of the 49 process groups, including input/output and tool techniques, is a requirement for passing the PMP exam.
Project managers seem to be in charge of things, but it is people who do things. The job of a project manager is ultimately in charge of people. If you want to manage others, you must first manage yourself well. Treat your life goals as one project at a time, and use the concepts and methods of project management learned in class to achieve your goals! Saving Changes...
"Ambition is like a frog sitting on a Venus Flytrap. The flytrap can bite and bite, but it won't bother the frog because it only has little tiny plant teeth. But some other stuff could happen and it could be like ambition."