Ultimate guide to new PMP exam 2016

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Why should you plan to attend your PMP exam before 12 Jan, 2016?

• Existing study material becomes obsolete– All the PMP material you will find on the internet

are all catering to current version of PMBOK and current syllabus.

• How does the new exam look like?– PMI is changing the syllabus in “Examination

content outline” document, not in PMBOK.– So, there is no sure-fire way to figure out the

changes to actual exam itself.

What does RDS (Role Delineation Study) do?

• RDS is conducted at regular intervals, and is conducted by an independent agency called Professional Examination Services.

• PMI wants to update the PMP syllabus to reflect the real project management scenario in the world.

• PMI wants to assess what is most relevant to practice as the Project Management profession evolves over time.

What are the overall PMP exam changes?

• 8 new tasks are added• Initiating domain – THREE new tasks added – task

2, 7, & 8• Planning domain – ONE new task added – task 13• Executing domain – TWO new task added – task 6

& 7• Monitoring & Controlling domain – TWO new tasks

added – task 6 & 7• Closing domain – NO new tasks added

Initiating a ProjectKnowledge & Skills

Planning a Project Knowledge & Skills

Executing a Project Knowledge & Skills

Monitoring & Controlling a Project Knowledge & Skills

Closing a ProjectKnowledge & Skills

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Date to remember

• New PMP syllabus comes into effect in PMP tests conducted on or after January 12, 2016If you are on the fence for PMP exam, make up your mind and jump into the fray.

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