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Entries for April, 2009

Difference between Standand & Regulation for PMP exam

Clarity on the definition of a “standard” and a “regulation” can help you get questions right on the PMP exam conducted by PMI.
According to the PMBOK guide 3rd edition ( which is applicable if you are planning to sit for your PMP exam by June 30, 2009), the definition is given below:
A standard
is a “document [...]

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What is PMP and PMI?

PMI stands for the Project Management Institute. PMI is the world’s leading not-for-profit association for the project management profession. It became popular because it administers the PMP ( Project Management Professional) exam, and provides the PMP credentials to anyone who has the required minimum experience, and passes the exam.
The Project Management Professional (or PMP) certification [...]

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Difference Between Quality & Grade for PMP Exam

Many people, specially new to the PMI terminology get confused between Quality and Grade. They think that they are synonymous. However, there is a clear difference between quality and grade, and this often appears in PMP Exams as a question.
According to the PMBOK, 3rd Edition,
Quality is “The degree to which a set of inherent [...]

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10 Important Points for PMP Exam

To pass the PMP exam, you need to have some key points ingrained in your mind forever. These themes are echoed again and again in test questions. These are simple principles, and once you understand them, you will be better prepared for the exams.
Here are 10 Very Important Points to remember [...]

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