EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles



  Submit Articles
  Members Login
  Benefits
  Expert Authors
  Read Endorsements
  Editorial Guidelines
  Author TOS

  Terms of Service
  Ezines / Email Alerts
  Manage Subscriptions
  EzineArticles RSS

  Blog
  Forums
  About Us
  What's New
  Contact Us
  Article Writing Shop
  Advertising
  Affiliates
  Privacy Policy
  Site Map


Advanced Search


Would you like to be notified when a new article is added to the Careers-Employment category?

Email Address:


Your Name:


Prefer RSS?
Subscribe to the
Careers-Employment
RSS Feed:

10 Steps to Becoming a PMP

Step 1: Read the PMI Credentials Handbook. The PMP Credentials Handbook, available from http://www.pmi.org, explains in detail the process of becoming PMP certified. Reading it should be the first 20 minutes on your PMP certification journey.

Step 2: Make sure you are eligible. The Credentials Handbook also details eligibility criteria. Depending on your educational background you must show 4,500-7,500 hours of PM experience and 35 hours of PM related training.

Step 3: Become a Member of the PMI and your local PMI Chapter. Becoming a member makes financial sense. Members receive substantial discounts on the PMP exam and local events - in particular on PMP Workshop that many local chapters offer throughout each year. In fact, the discounts are bigger than the membership fees.

Step 4: Sign up for the Exam. "I want to become a PMP" is a good plan. "I want to become a PMP and my exam is in 3 months" is a much better plan because we all work a lot better when we have a deadline. Sign up online via the PMI website.

Step 5: Read the PMBOK Guide. Twice. 75% of PMP Exam questions come from the PMBOK Guide. You must know it. And the only way to know it is to read it twice.

Step 6: Read a PMP Preparation Book. To learn about the 25% not covered in the Guide you need third party products like PMP Prep Books or online self-study courses. You can find these books easily in online or local bookstores. These products will also "translate" awkwardly described PMBOK Guide concepts and give examples from everyday PM life.

Step 7: Attend your local chapter's PMP Workshop. The workshops from your local chapter are usually much less expensive but of similar or higher quality than those offered by commercial training companies. The volunteers involved as your instructors will mentor you in your studies and ensure that you know all there is to know.

Step 8: Answer Sample Questions. Successfully passing any test means knowing what you will be asked. The PMP exam is no different. Answer as many free and commercial PMP sample questions as possible and keep score. The rule of thumb is that if you consistently answer new questions 80% correctly, then you are ready to take the exam.

Step 9: Study Hard and have a Plan. Studying for the PMP exam is a serious endeavor and requires personal dedication. Manage your road to becoming a PMP like a project and create a plan - a study plan. It defines how many hours you study, how many chapters you read and how many sample questions you take every day.

Step 10: Take the Exam. After all that hard work, taking the exam almost sounds like the easy part. Consider the following to make the day of the exam a successful experience: Get a good night's sleep the night before. There is no need to study until 3am. You have studied long and hard and you are ready for it. Bring two forms of official identification with a photo, water, snacks, a sweater, a simple calculator and earplugs with you to the exam site. Before the exam take the short tutorial explaining how to use the computer. Now click the "Start Exam" button. Good luck!

Finally, be prepared for ups and downs in your studies. Some concepts will be easy for you to comprehend and others will be hard. Don't despair or think that you are never going to understand them. Thousands of people have passed the exam before you and you can pass it, too!

Cornelius Fichtner, PMP is the host of The Project Management PrepCast, the first true PMP podcast. It's the easiest way to prepare for and pass the PMP exam at http://www.pmprepcast.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Cornelius_Fichtner

Cornelius Fichtner - EzineArticles Expert Author

Like This Article?

Close
MLA Style Citation:
Fichtner, Cornelius "10 Steps to Becoming a PMP." 10 Steps to Becoming a PMP. 24 Feb. 2008 EzineArticles.com. 3 Sep. 2010 <http://ezinearticles.com/?10-­Steps-­to-­Becoming-­a-­PMP&id=1005796>.
APA Style Citation:
Fichtner, C. (2008, February 24). 10 Steps to Becoming a PMP. Retrieved September 3, 2010, from http://ezinearticles.com/?10-­Steps-­to-­Becoming-­a-­PMP&id=1005796
Chicago Style Citation:
Fichtner, Cornelius "10 Steps to Becoming a PMP." 10 Steps to Becoming a PMP EzineArticles.com. http://ezinearticles.com/?10-­Steps-­to-­Becoming-­a-­PMP&id=1005796

Most Recent EzineArticles from the Business:Careers-Employment Category:

More Related EzineArticles:

Most Viewed EzineArticles in the Business:Careers-Employment Category (60 days)

  1. Quit Your 9-5 Job and Work From Home Online - Over $30,000-Month Can Easily Be Made on the Internet
  2. ESL Jobs in Taiwan - What Teaching English in Taiwan is Really Like
  3. Top 20 Common Interview Questions and Answers
  4. Tell Me About Yourself - 7 Key Strategies to Sell Yourself in an Interview and Land That Job!
  5. High Paying Jobs That Are Currently in Demand
  6. The Top 5 Green Jobs For 2011 in America
  7. 5 Dumb Answers to Frequently Asked Interview Questions
  8. Best Place to Look For Jobs Online - Find the Right Job For You
  9. Junior Quant Jobs - Beginning a Career in Financial Engineering After a PhD
  10. Employment Pass Options in Singapore

Most Published EzineArticles in the Business:Careers-Employment Category (60 days)

  1. Best Place to Look For Jobs Online - Find the Right Job For You
  2. What to Know If You Want to Become a Certified Nursing Assistant
  3. 2 Ways to Prepare For the Police Officer Training Academy
  4. Top 15 Effective Tips For Job Search
  5. Why a Financial Planning Career is a Safe One
  6. Questions and Answers on a Career As an Animator
  7. Floral Designers
  8. LPN Nursing Jobs
  9. How to Become a Hospitality Industry Training Teacher
  10. Becoming a Paramedic

 

This article has been viewed 2,602 time(s).
Article Submitted On: February 24, 2008



© EzineArticles.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.