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Solving Situational Questions

Situational questions are the most challenging question type on the PMP exam that test your ability to apply PMBOK concepts in light of your real world experience and best judgement.... See more

Critical Path Calculations: Starting at 0 or 1

Are you confused if you should start with 0 or 1 for critical path calculations? In short, both methods lead to the same results. Once you understand the reasoning behin... See more

Which EAC Formula to Use?

Are you confused which EAC (Estimate at Completion) formula should you use in which situation?

Once you understand the logic behind each formula, you will no longe... See more

Validation vs. Verification

This is the first in a series of posts on commonly confused terms for PMP exam.

PMBOK Guide 5th Edition defines:

Verification: The ... See more

Assumption vs. Constraint

This is the second in a series of posts on commonly confused terms for PMP exam.

PMBOK® Guide 5th Edition defines:

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Configuration Management

Configuration Management is a comprehensive topic in itself and its application extends to overall product management lifecycles, engineering design, quality assurance, ... See more

Why is Integration Management the First Knowledge Area?

Recently, a very interesting question was posted on LinkedIn:

“Why is Integration Management the first knowledge area ?<... See more

Components of Configuration Management

The four basic processes of configuration management are:

  • Configuration Management Planning (not included in A Guide ... See more

Configuration Control vs. Change Control

This is the fourth in a series of posts on commonly confused terms for the PMP exam.

Configuration Management’s focus, in the context of a project, is on con... See more

Integrated Change Control

Understanding change control is critical for the PMP exam and your career as a project manager.

Below is a simple flowchart of a basic change control process.

Tips and tricks:... See more