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If you are having trouble with the mathematical concepts of PMBOK Guide,
you will have little chance to pass the exam. This
part will provide you with a deeper understanding of PMP Exam's
mathematical concepts and formulas, and will give you more
self-confidence:
We have read and summarized each
of the main mathematical concepts of the PMBOK Guide to
provide you with an Executive summary of everything you need to know for your
exam.
In our Members Area, you will get 6 months of
online access to several Flash presentations on some of the more complex
topics such as Critical
Path Method, Earned Value Analysis and Six Sigma. You
will also get several problem solving examples to train your brain
muscle on each of these concepts.
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Topic |
Slides |
Hours |
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1. Critical Path
Methodology |
70 |
2 |
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2. Earned Value
Analysis |
60 |
2 |
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3. Six Sigma Basics |
20 |
1 |
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Total |
150 |
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In
our Members Area, get access to a nicely
formatted PDF document containing a summary of all 47 PMP formulas, 19
numerical values, and 26 important acronyms to memorize
for the Exam, what they mean and how they are used.
Here are the contents of
the PMP Formula Guide:
- 49 Essential
PMP® Formulas - Did you know
that there were that many formulas to know? We list them all.
And you can be sure that they are correct.
- The Formula
Concept - Every formula has a a reason why it exists.
We explain this reason to you in everyday English. Knowing and
understanding this concept makes it easier for you to use the
formula.
- Formula
Variations - Many formulas have variations. For
instance the Estimate to Complete (ETC) can be determined in 4
ways. We show you how, explain the differences and tell you when
to use which variation.
- Formula
Keywords - Certain formulas are only applicable in
specific situations. PMP® Exam
questions use certain keywords to indicate to you which formula
to use. You will learn all keywords. I promise.
- Result
Interpretations - You will come across PMP®
Exam questions that ask you to interpret the result of a
formula. So we teach you how to interpret them
- 19 Important
Values to remember - You can be sure that your PMP®
Exam will contain questions that require you to remember these
values. Some of them you have to know to 2 decimal points. You
will learn the ones you need to know.
- 27 Formula
Related Acronyms - Do you know what EAC, VAC, CPI, CBR
or PTA mean? You certainly will with the help of your Formula
Guide.
Also in our Members
Area, get more than 100
multiple-choice questions (just like in the PMP Exam) to test your knowledge on the
mathematical concepts, with answers and detailed calculations. This is a
90-page PDF document full of content.
A pocket-size
PMP Formula Study Guide to review during your
leisure time.
Note:
The 3 documents above are yours once you download them (for your
personal use). No need to have online access or login to our Members
Area once you download.
One of the best strategies of
studying for the PMP exam is to study daily and repetitively. That is
why we created this email course. Every day for 14 days you will
receive an email with in-depth information about the most complex
topics of the PMP exam. From these emails you will not only learn
about the concepts behind each of these topics, we also tell you what
you need to know and study for the PMP Exam.
We will be
covering the following
areas:
- Basic Earned Value Formulas
- Earned Value Forecasting
Formulas
- Communication Channels
- Depreciation
- Average, Mean and Mode
- Standard Deviation
- Six Sigma
- Present Value and Future
Value
- Point of Total Assumption
- Program Evaluation and
Review Technique
- Cost Estimating
- Payback Period
- Expected Monetary Value
- Return on Investment (ROI)
- Net Present Value (NPV)
- Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
- and more...
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