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Best way to Prepare for PMP Exam
What is the best way to prepare for PMP exams. How much time is required for preparation.?
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Markus Kopko
AI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.ai
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Breaking News!
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If you are an aspirant for the PMP certification this program is made for you and it is completely FREE!
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Regards,
Markus
Here is the direct Link to the programs site:
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Michael Warne
IT Career Consultant| Koenig Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Delhi, India
There are many ways to start preparing by going through the official PMI guide i.e PMBOK
I am Sharing with you some popular books name :
Read the PMBOK Guide
PMP exam Prep by Rita Mulcahy
Head First PMP by Andrew Stellman
The PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try by Andy CrowE
You can Attend a formal training course.
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To pass my PMP, I completed the course PMP Exam Prep: Earn Your PMP Certification by Joseph Phillips on Udemy.com for 35 PDUs - it is a REP certified program. I just looked on the website and it is on sale for $10 for ten hours - that is a 95% discount. In addition to this course I went through Aileen Ellis' book and I passed my PMP exam on the first try. Good Luck!
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Samer Alhmdan
Senior Project Manager, PMP, PMI-RMP, LEED AP, EDGE Expert| dar
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Eduard Hernandez
Community Champion
Product Operations Program Manager
Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
If I would get a dollar every time I have seen this question, I'd be swimming in money!
Good luck on passing the exam.
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