Project Management Professional (PMP)
Exam Prep
All Things Exam
Business Environment Domain
Resources
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Exam Application and How to Register
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Cost of the Exam
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PMI Member: $405
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Non-member: $575
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Study Plan
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Many people study for about 6 months after training before taking the exam, but that depends on your needs
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Shoot for at least an 85% on the practice exam
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This course will go into depth on effective study tactics and what to focus on
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People Domain
All 10 Knowledge Areas
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About the Exam
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180 questions
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175 scored
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5 experimental
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4 hours (230 minutes with 2 x 10 minute breaks)
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Benefits of Certification
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Average annual salary $105K
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Average salary 32% higher than those without certification
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Gives you credibility in the field of project management
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People (42%)
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This domain evaluates a candidate’s leadership of their project team. A sample of tasks evaluated include:
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Building/leading a team
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Managing conflict
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Ensuring your team is adequately trained
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Process (50%)
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This domain is where professionals evaluate the technical aspects of project management. A few process tasks on the PMP exam include:
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Planning and managing budget and resources
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Integrating project planning activities
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Managing project changes
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Business Environment (8%)
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This domain tests a project manager’s ability to adhere to organizational requirements. A sample of tasks include:
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Planning and managing project compliance
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Evaluating benefits and value of project
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Supporting organizational changes
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Process Domain
Practice Exam
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Exam Eligibility
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4-year degree, 36 months, and 4,500 hours leading projects in the past 8 years
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High school diploma or GED, 60 months, and 7,500 hours leading projects in the past 8 years
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Minimum 35 contact hours of PMP training or CAPM certification
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Included in Course
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​Exam prep book​
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PMBOK 7th Edition
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Custom study guide
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Copy of slides used in class
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Exam simulation software
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Bonus group coaching or Q&A day
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