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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2024 · 24 MIN

PMP 2024 Direction, Sanity Check & Request for Help

from PMP Exam Radioshow (Project Management) · host Phill Akinwale, PMP, ACP, OPM3

Hello, amazing friends! I'm thrilled to reconnect with you on today's episode. I've been on the road, and I have a humble request. If you find value in this podcast, could you please support by giving it a 5-star rating on Apple? Over the past 3 years, I've had only 35 5-star reviews, and I know there are more of you out there. Your support will elevate the visibility of this podcast, allowing more people to benefit from the 3000+ minutes of content. Now, let's dive into the roadmap for your success in 2024. Many PMP aspirants make a crucial mistake – delaying exam sign-up until they "feel ready." Instead, commit to a date and intensify your studies. If today were January 31st, I'd schedule the exam 60 days out and focus on solid studying for 40 days, covering one task a day. The remaining 20 days would involve extensive mock exams and quizzes. I challenge you to fix an end date of March 31st at the latest. You won't need all 60 days if you follow the plan I'll share. The second mistake is studying in isolation. Head to my website, pmp.pmradio.org, for a free task-a-day study plan covering all 35 PMI tasks. I've prepared a free 40-day plan, breaking down tasks like managing conflict, leading teams, and supporting team performance. Whether you're on another study program or using mine, it'll keep you on track. For a comprehensive guide, visit hpmexam.com to get our PMP Exam Immersion Study Guide and Workbook. It's crucial to integrate knowledge areas, process groups, and agile methodologies cohesively. Remember, an end date is vital. Start your focused journey now. Thank you for your support, and I look forward to bringing more valuable content to aid your PMP journey. Stay tuned!

Hello, amazing friends! I'm thrilled to reconnect with you on today's episode. I've been on the road, and I have a humble request. If you find value in this podcast, could you please support by giving it a 5-star rating on Apple? Over the past 3 years, I've had only 35 5-star reviews, and I know there are more of you out there. Your support will elevate the visibility of this podcast, allowing more people to benefit from the 3000+ minutes of content. Now, let's dive into the roadmap for your success in 2024. Many PMP aspirants make a crucial mistake – delaying exam sign-up until they "feel ready." Instead, commit to a date and intensify your studies. If today were January 31st, I'd schedule the exam 60 days out and focus on solid studying for 40 days, covering one task a day. The remaining 20 days would involve extensive mock exams and quizzes. I challenge you to fix an end date of March 31st at the latest. You won't need all 60 days if you follow the plan I'll share. The second mistake is studying in isolation. Head to my website, pmp.pmradio.org, for a free task-a-day study plan covering all 35 PMI tasks. I've prepared a free 40-day plan, breaking down tasks like managing conflict, leading teams, and supporting team performance. Whether you're on another study program or using mine, it'll keep you on track. For a comprehensive guide, visit hpmexam.com to get our PMP Exam Immersion Study Guide and Workbook. It's crucial to integrate knowledge areas, process groups, and agile methodologies cohesively. Remember, an end date is vital. Start your focused journey now. Thank you for your support, and I look forward to bringing more valuable content to aid your PMP journey. Stay tuned!

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