Anyone else taking the Project+ beta? What are you doing to study in addition to reviewing the objectives?
I already took it, last Saturday. -> Took the CompTIA Project+ betaAnyone else taking the Project+ beta? What are you doing to study in addition to reviewing the objectives?
PMBOK is one resource that I have seen others refer to as well... Good sugestion!I've never really looked at Project+, until really just now. Seems like a lot of what I see here is stuff I got in College. So perhaps the PMBOK would be a great resource. /r
I took the Project+ beta today. I wrote up my experience on my blog: https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220205.html
(Also, I am new to these parts. Hello fellow instructors!)
That's an excellent write-up! Great work, thank you!I took the Project+ beta today. I wrote up my experience on my blog: https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220205.html
Very thorough blog post with sage advice on writing Project+ - thanksI took the Project+ beta today. I wrote up my experience on my blog: https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220205.html
Thank you for posting the link to your blog. Nice write up on your experience with Project+ beta. Now ready to read a music blog link.I took the Project+ beta today. I wrote up my experience on my blog: https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220205.html
(Also, I am new to these parts. Hello fellow instructors!)
Yep, this is my typical approach. Adding PMBOK to my review checklist as well this time.I think I'm going to put in an expense request with my college for this beta (I used to teach the PMP stuff for Boston University on premises here in Canada, so I love writing anything project management-related).
What I plan to do to prepare for it is treat the detailed objectives like a knock-down list and Google anything I don't recognize
Great post, thanks! That's interesting about Agile.I took the Project+ beta today. I wrote up my experience on my blog: https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220205.html
(Also, I am new to these parts. Hello fellow instructors!)
thanksThe PMBOK is the gold-standard for PMI based Project Management. A cursory look shows that about 80-90% of the material in Project+ is covered in the PMBOK, and, as the old rule says:
Objectives + Google = Study Guide.
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