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Written by FocusDot
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011 00:00 |
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Received from PMI:
Important update about PMP exam reports
As you may have heard, PMI recently identified errors in the scoring and reporting of the Project Management Professional (PMP)® credential examinations given between 31 August and 3 October 2011. An error in exam processing occurred because exams were originally scored by an erroneous scoring process so that some candidates’ pass/fail results were calculated incorrectly. Due to this vendor processing error, some candidates were informed that they had failed, when in fact, they had passed. No PMP candidates were told they passed the exam when they had actually failed. All candidates who have taken the exam since 31 August were notified promptly with an explanation and provided with a link to access their corrected exam reports. The error has been corrected, and anyone taking the PMP exam after 9 October 2011 can be confident that their score report is accurate. We apologize for any inconvenience or anxiety this error has caused any of our PMP candidates. PMI is committed to operational excellence and as such, we are working to improve our processes to prevent this type of situation from occurring again. If you need additional information or one of your PMP candidates has contacted you for assistance, please direct them to contact PMI at
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, where we have specially trained associates who can provide assistance. Sincerely,
Victor Carter-Bey Manager, PMI Certification Program
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Written by FocusDot
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Tuesday, 30 August 2011 17:39 |
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Project Charter is a document that formally recognizes existence of a project and authorizes resources to be allocated to it.
Many a people have a question as to who writes the Project Charter.
The answer is,
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Written by Focus Dot
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Friday, 01 July 2011 00:00 |
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PMI has done it. They have changed the exam pattern and this will be effective from 30-Aug-2011. This decision has been taken based on the analysis of the results of a Role Delineation Study.
What has not changed?
- The exam is still based on PMBOK GUIDE 4th edition
- Eligibility criteria is still the same
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Written by FocusDot
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Friday, 01 July 2011 00:00 |
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How to Prepare for PMP Exam
I have compiled herewith a set of steps that will help you to achieve the coveted PMP certification. It goes without saying that it is only a broad guideline. You know yourself best. So make changes as per your requirement.
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Written by Focus Dot
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Tuesday, 19 July 2011 00:00 |
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As per the news dated July 19 2011 PMI has indicated that they will hold the result for 4 to 6 weeks, if you take the exam in the period from Aug 31, 2011 to mid October 2011.
Once you finish the exam, there will be a conformation that the exam has been completed. Thats all!
Only after 4-6 weeks you will come to know if you have passed or not.
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