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I’ve been studying to get my PMP certification this fall. The interesting thing about studying for the PMP exam is that good project managers will naturally go through most of the processes, so there aren’t so many new concepts to grasp. However, there is a LOT of theory and terminology to learn!

To help myself make sense of it and study it more efficiently, I’ve made myself an Excel workbook with all the processes inputs and outputs. I thought I would share it here, it may be helpful to you too: Project Processes INs and OUTs -Excel 2007 / Excel 2000-2003 (these have been updated for the 4th edition of the PMBOK Guide)

Happy studying!

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Updates to the Best PMP Prep Around

by Josh September 4, 2008 PMP

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.

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The Scope Baseline

by Josh June 21, 2008 PMP

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 [...]

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PM PrepCast Giveaway

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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