Saturday, April 26, 2008

PMP PH prep class 5/21/08

First session we completed tabs 1-3 of workbook, and did the vocabulary matching exercise and started Personal Action Plans.


Some miscl. Tips & Tricks in getting your PMP

The below site is also useful:
http://forums.pmhub.net/viewforum.php?f=50&sid=c0546351ce1b9f7f68dc00ef6fabbe9e

1. treat this as a project: today is your start day and decide a target finish date
2. Consider joining PMI – its is cheaper this way (read FAQ)
3. register on line and get your approval to write PMP exam within 3 days (read FAQ)
4. call your exam center and get an exam day
5. get hold of a PMP mock test and record down your score on each knowledge area (try PMHUB Question Bank in PMHUB Forums)
6. record your weak “knowledge area”
7. check the literatures to read for PMP (check FAQ) and its review in PMHUB
8. Read the PMBOK last, study other materials first: JIMBOK & Eric's Lunch Time Lecture at PMHUB.net
9. Use the PDF version of PMBOK and do your searches there
9b) use a SEARCH engine on the web, do not be lazy - get your own answer - no pain no gain
10. important to know your own effective study style (do not just follow somebody’s advice to memorize ITTO)
11. go through the exam exercises as much as you can, use the PMP/CPAPM Daily Tips
12. study all the PMIism and for the exam's sake try to believe in them
13. visit the exam center several days before the exam, get familiar with the area
14. get a good rest 2-3 days before the exam
15. during the exam: stay calm and after 10 minutes or so you will get your rhythm
16. always choose the best answer for all the possible right answer, eliminate those that are wrong
Your exam dogma: PMIism
- Gold plating is a sin
- PM skills is transferable to any industry, you do not need industry-related skills
- PM is the most important job in the world
- WBS WBS WBS
- PM is proactive
- Scope, roles and responsibilities need to be clearly defined

Original link:
http://www.pmhub.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5480&sid=1e372027ea527e2a5c8d3796d2460e1b

Thursday, April 17, 2008

PM & C Southern Calif. Edison class 4/16/08

* For the class ending 5/14/08 grades should be posted by 5/21/08.
* Extra Credit: For those who desire to do so, you may email me a white paper describing what you learned, and HOW/WHAT you can apply to your professional life. Must be minimum of 2 pages, single spaced, 12 pt. font or smaller, and received by Friday morning, last week of class. You must notify me by the END of class if you elect to do the extra credit.

Session 1.
1. Introductions of students and instructor, logistical issues (# of meetings, length of sessions, etc.) Review what this course is about.
2. Lecture on Module 1 — Key Concepts for Effective Project Management
3. Lecture on Module 2 — Planning Projects for Effective Monitoring and Control
4. In-class Exercise 2 — Resource Constrained Scheduling at the end of Module 2. Break up class into teams to develop alternate plans, A — one for least schedule
and B — the other for least cost.
A portion of the lecture slides in Module 2 and completion of
the resource constrained scheduling exercise may have to “spill over ” into Session 2.
Homework
• Read the article, “Earned Value Project Management . . . an Introduction” by Fleming and Koppelman and be prepared to discuss questions on last Slide of Module 1.1
• Read the “Short Treatise…” under Tab #8, at least up to Appendix 2.
• Complete Exercise 2 — Resource Constrained Scheduling, Slide 2-23 in Module 2.
• Read Ch. 2, skim Ch 1,3.
• Email snewman@socal.rr.com or post names/ems of each class team.

http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/projpromanagers/

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Great Quotes - Great Leaders

"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest"

-Benjamin Franklin