PMP Study Notes - by Thomas Monte
I came across a good set of study notes for PMP, on another forum. Here's the link to the notes: http://www.cerebellumstrategies.com/pmp-notes/
View ArticleTotal Float vs Free Float in Critical Path Method (CPM)
PMP and CAPM aspirants often get confused between Total Float and Free Float. Here's a post explaining the difference between the two, with an example: Total Float vs Free Float I'm also attaching a...
View ArticleMnemonics for PMP and CAPM certifications
Have you used any mnemonics for PMP and/or CAPM certification exam prep? If you did, chances are that you remember them too. Share your favorite mnemonics by posting your comments on this page or on...
View ArticleWhich is more important Accuracy or Precision?
I recently did a blog post on the difference between Accuracy and Precision. Accuracy is an assessment of correctness, whereas Precision is a measure of exactness. You can read that post here: Accuracy...
View ArticleCPM is the longest path and its duration is the shortest duration to complete...
People often get confused with the statement: "Critical Path is the longest path through the project network diagram, and it is an estimate of the minimum (shortest) project duration." On first...
View ArticleUser Story in Agile - Free Study Notes for PMP 2021
If you are preparing for the PMP Exam 2021 or the PMI-ACP, check out the free study note on User Story in Agile. User Story in Agile In this post, you'll learn: What a user story is Template for a good...
View ArticleAccuracy vs Precision - What's the Difference?
Accuracy and Precision are terms that most people use interchangeably in normal life. But when it comes to statistics and quality management, they have a very distinct meaning. Accuracy is about values...
View ArticleScope Creep vs Gold Plating
Do you understand the difference between Scope Creep and Gold Plating? Do you know which is better or worse? Do you know whether either of them is good for the project? Refer to the article below to...
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