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Use your MP3 player to study for the PMP Exam and qualify for 35 education contact hours with this 35-hour, full-featured PMP Audio Workshop.

Use your MP3 player to study for the PMP Exam and qualify for 35 education contact hours with this 35-hour, full-featured PMP Audio Course.

You may already know that I purchased the Project Management PrepCast™ shortly after it was released last year by Cornelius Fitchner, the host of the Project Management Podcast.  I enjoy the product immensely, as audio is a good format for me to learn.  The focus is on understanding the concepts internally, so that you know this stuff instead of rote memorization.  There are several updates that have been made since I first became a customer and wrote about it, and I would like to share those with you now.

  • 35 hours of audio
  • 10 episodes of interviews with experts and students who passed the PMP exam
  • Bonus Item #1 – Certificate for 35 Contact Hours (a requirement for the PMP exam)
  • PMP sample questions
  • Email course
  • PMP and CAPM study checklists

The last 4 items are new since I signed up, and I have put them to use in my PMP preparation activities.  This was the best PMP Prep course around originally, and now it’s even better.  It even has a money-back guarantee if you are not satisfied….I really don’t see how you would not love this though!

Has anyone else reading this post used the Project Management PrepCast™?  What was your experience like?  Leave a comment and let everyone know!

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I’m studying for the PMP exam, so you may be getting some PMI-isms coming your way for a little while.

I’m using the PMPrepcast to study, and I actually found one point to disagree with Cornelius Fitchner on today! (That doesn’t usually happen!)


In the Scope Control podcast, he talks about the “updates to the scope baseline” as being redundant, since the process also produces updates to all 3 components that make up the scope baseline:

  1. WBS
  2. WBS Dictionary
  3. Scope Statement

I disagree that the “scope baseline update” is redundant.

Although the scope baseline is comprised of these three things, it is actually a separate entity itself. It specifies the exact version of each of these three components that make it up. And, it should be configuration controlled just like it’s constituent pieces, requiring customer approval for change.

If you have any background in software development, this analogy may help. When you make updates to several modules within a software application, those updates result in new versions of the modules, and collectively those changes result in a new version release of the software application. Even though the sum of the module updates exactly equals the sum total of changes to the overall application, there is no pointer or index for the changes without the version control on the application itself.

Let me know if you disagree, I’m open to new information!


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by Josh September 20, 2007 PMP

Cornelius Fichtner, PMP from the The Project Management PrepCast™ and the The Project Management Podcast™ has graciously offered up a free subscription for me to give away. I am a subscriber to the PrepCast, and it is a great value. I wrote a testimonial here. Here’s how to win. You have until November 1, 2007 [...]

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