Guide, and PMP score report will not be changed.
Preparing for the New Project Management
Professional Certification Exam The Project Management Institute (PMI®
the most current and critical elements of the professional practice of project management. In October 2010, PMI released the results of the most recent Project Management Professional (PMP®
RDS. Based on these results, PMI has scheduled global release of a new PMP exam on August 31, 2011, that will appropriately measure and evaluate the to function as a project management professional.
The major outcomes of the PMP RDS resulted in the following revisions to the exam:
Approximately 30% of the PMP exam content will change as a result of new or
Professional and Social Responsibility content area will be integrated into the tested in each phase of the project life cycle
While the new examination content will be changing to assess what is most managers, the education and experience the existing PMP examination, PMBOK®
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Candidates taking the PMP exam on or after August 31, 2011, will be tested on the domains, tasks, knowledge, and skills for each phase in the project life cycle, as well as the current edition of the PMBOK®
Guide, PMI Code of
Ethics and Professional Conduct, and other current books on project management.
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Initiating the Project
Perform project assessment based upon available information and meetings with the sponsor, customer, and other SMEs in order to evaluate the feasibility of new products or services within the given assumptions and/or constraints.
on the business and compliance requirements in order to meet the customer’s project expectations.
Perform key stakeholder analysis using brainstorming, interviewing, and other data gathering techniques in order to ensure expectation alignment and gain support for the project.
assumptions, and constraints based on current environment, historical data, and/or expert
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