This is an invitation to all of you to share your work, insights and inspiration.
I hope this site will become a useful resource for a collaborative community of students to support one another. We can all benefit from the perspective of a fellow. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
I hope this site will become a useful resource for a collaborative community of students to support one another. We can all benefit from the perspective of a fellow. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
We will begin with 4 types of community posts (I will add more later).
1. Rooting out the typos. Share them if you find’em!
PMBOK is full of typos. Most of them just cost you time (and motivation) as you search through the wrong section, or on the wrong page, for something you need.
But, a couple of them are bad information. For example, check out Project Stakeholder Engagement on page 748 of the index. Hint: There is no such thing.
PMBOK is full of typos. Most of them just cost you time (and motivation) as you search through the wrong section, or on the wrong page, for something you need.
But, a couple of them are bad information. For example, check out Project Stakeholder Engagement on page 748 of the index. Hint: There is no such thing.
2. Identify likely exam questions
As you read, look for likely exam questions. Then, create a tool or document to jog your memory, or to cement your evolving understanding. Then, share it with the community.
This can be as simple as writing down a single question (with the answer, and page number for later reference). Or, it can be a diagram, or a mnemonic device, or something else.
I have posted a few to get things started. I will post more later. See Deliverables: Verified, then Accepted I hope you will contribute some of your own.
As you read, look for likely exam questions. Then, create a tool or document to jog your memory, or to cement your evolving understanding. Then, share it with the community.
This can be as simple as writing down a single question (with the answer, and page number for later reference). Or, it can be a diagram, or a mnemonic device, or something else.
I have posted a few to get things started. I will post more later. See Deliverables: Verified, then Accepted I hope you will contribute some of your own.
3. Word clouds of summaries
I made word clouds out of the knowledge area summaries in the Appendix. I wondered if this would be a helpful study aid. If they’re useful, I will make more (for the 49 processes, tools, plan elements and/or documents).
Let me know what you think.
I made word clouds out of the knowledge area summaries in the Appendix. I wondered if this would be a helpful study aid. If they’re useful, I will make more (for the 49 processes, tools, plan elements and/or documents).
Let me know what you think.
4. Annotated page photos
Throughout this website, I have posted photos of the annotated pages from my own text. I hope these will help you to see what I did, and to follow the instructions if you care to.
I hope you too will share your work, to support your fellow students. You might come up with a better technique than I did. At a minimum, yours will be neater than mine.
Throughout this website, I have posted photos of the annotated pages from my own text. I hope these will help you to see what I did, and to follow the instructions if you care to.
I hope you too will share your work, to support your fellow students. You might come up with a better technique than I did. At a minimum, yours will be neater than mine.
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