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Stéphane Savioz Project Manager| Ubic Consulting Savièse, Valais, Switzerland
How to deal with such question :

"The project manager has just determined communication requirements. What should be done NEXT ? "

a. Risk management Plan
b. WBS
c. Risk identification
d. Stakeholder Register

the answer is C


Is there in the PM Book a clear diagram representing what comes first and next, and so on ?
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Praveen Malik Independent Consultant| Independent Consultant New Delhi, India

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Deepesh Rammoorthy ICT Project Manager ( PMP®AgilePM®Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM®))| Australian Red Cross Blood Service Tarneit, Vic, Australia
Stephane I have an Acronym which will help you for some questions; The question is very ambiguous


I Saw Two Chipmunks Quietly Having Coffee Reading Poetic Stories

I = Integration
S = Scope
T = Time
C = Cost
Q = Quality
H = Human Resources
C = Communication
R = Risk
P = Procurement
S = Stakeholder

This is a rough indication of the order of knowledge areas.

To answer the question above, I am in the Communication knowledge area currently , therefore Logically I can see Risk to be next. So I would eliminate B and D straight away....I now have to choose between A and C .

Here I am not Planning on how to manage Risks but I need to identify any risks with regards to communication requirements so I could Choose C.

I would strongly advise you to go for some Paid simulation tests which give you a real feel for the exam . Plus you can point out ambiguous questions and they correct it straight away. PMPrepcast comes to mind and Markus Klein can help you with this. I did 9 simulation exams on PMPrepcast which helped me pass with flying colors.

PMP is a pivotal certification . Please spend the extra money for paid simulation and it will be worth it in the end
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1 reply by Peace Kikoni
Sep 12, 2017 8:17 PM
Peace Kikoni
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I like the acronym. Should be easy to remember.
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
I like the sentence you use to remember the acronym, Deepesh! That's great! Does it still work with PMBOK 6?
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1 reply by Deepesh Rammoorthy
Sep 11, 2017 9:32 PM
Deepesh Rammoorthy
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No Idea if PMBOK 6 has the same acronym. The journey towards achieving a PMP in PMBOK 5 for me was so arduous that I am not planning on repeating that journey any time soon :)
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Deepesh Rammoorthy ICT Project Manager ( PMP®AgilePM®Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM®))| Australian Red Cross Blood Service Tarneit, Vic, Australia
Sep 11, 2017 7:42 PM
Replying to Stéphane Parent
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I like the sentence you use to remember the acronym, Deepesh! That's great! Does it still work with PMBOK 6?
No Idea if PMBOK 6 has the same acronym. The journey towards achieving a PMP in PMBOK 5 for me was so arduous that I am not planning on repeating that journey any time soon :)
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1 reply by Stéphane Parent
Sep 12, 2017 11:56 AM
Stéphane Parent
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I hear you! I did not plan for hurricane in my PMP risk management!
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Sep 11, 2017 9:32 PM
Replying to Deepesh Rammoorthy
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No Idea if PMBOK 6 has the same acronym. The journey towards achieving a PMP in PMBOK 5 for me was so arduous that I am not planning on repeating that journey any time soon :)
I hear you! I did not plan for hurricane in my PMP risk management!
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Peace Kikoni Kampala, Uganda
Sep 11, 2017 7:34 PM
Replying to Deepesh Rammoorthy
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Stephane I have an Acronym which will help you for some questions; The question is very ambiguous


I Saw Two Chipmunks Quietly Having Coffee Reading Poetic Stories

I = Integration
S = Scope
T = Time
C = Cost
Q = Quality
H = Human Resources
C = Communication
R = Risk
P = Procurement
S = Stakeholder

This is a rough indication of the order of knowledge areas.

To answer the question above, I am in the Communication knowledge area currently , therefore Logically I can see Risk to be next. So I would eliminate B and D straight away....I now have to choose between A and C .

Here I am not Planning on how to manage Risks but I need to identify any risks with regards to communication requirements so I could Choose C.

I would strongly advise you to go for some Paid simulation tests which give you a real feel for the exam . Plus you can point out ambiguous questions and they correct it straight away. PMPrepcast comes to mind and Markus Klein can help you with this. I did 9 simulation exams on PMPrepcast which helped me pass with flying colors.

PMP is a pivotal certification . Please spend the extra money for paid simulation and it will be worth it in the end
I like the acronym. Should be easy to remember.
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