Intended for candidates who have initiated their PMP exam studies but need a comprehensive review, this cram course identifies weak spots, reinforces knowledge, and provides five full-length practice exams (900 questions) to ensure passing the exam on the first try.
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RELEASE DATE: FEBRUARY 2025
Chapter 1: Introduction
03:39PMP Exam Structure
02:07What are PMP Exam Questions Like?
20:43An Overview of PMP Exam Policies and Procedures
00:50Eligibility Requirements to Take the PMP Exam
01:46Exam Fees
00:47Where to Take the Exam?
01:09How to Apply for the Exam?
02:14PMI® Audits
00:51Chapter 2: Introduction
01:09What is a Project?
03:45Projects and Operations
03:27The Ultimate Project Goal: Creating Value
04:25What is Project Management?
02:28The Role of the Project Team and Project Team Management
06:09Chapter 3: Introduction
01:40Projects, Programs, and Portfolios
01:27Program Management
02:22Program Manager
05:30Portfolio Management
02:35Portfolio Manager
04:28Product Management
01:24Product Manager
04:54Navigating Business Needs: Business Analysis and the Role of the Business Analyst
05:55The Project Environment
01:02Internal Environment
02:25External Environment
04:15Organizational Governance and Project Governance Systems
03:11Organizational Structure Types
00:44Functional (Centralized) Organizational Structure
06:19Project-Oriented (Projectized) Organizational Structure
03:30Matrix Organizational Structure
06:11Hybrid Organizational Structure
02:34Project Management Office (PMO)
06:19Organizational Process Assets (OPAs)
05:15Systems Thinking
02:36Chapter 4: Introduction
00:48SWOT Analysis
03:22Economic Measures for Project Selection
01:04Present Value (PV) and Future Value (FV)
04:00Net Present Value (NPV)
03:21Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
03:12Payback Period
02:38Return on Investment (ROI)
02:34Cost-Benefit Analysis
03:38Important Financial and Accounting Terms to Know
04:44Chapter 5: Introduction
00:47Project Life Cycle
02:42Development Approach
01:20Predictive (Waterfall) Approach
06:10Iterative Approach
06:39Incremental Approach
05:53Agile Manifesto
05:04Agile (Adaptive) Approach
09:13Early and Continuous Delivery of Value
03:49Iteration-Based Agile
02:05Flow-Based Agile
02:29Hybrid Approach
04:09Delivery Cadence
03:02Key Factors to Consider When Selecting a Development Approach
04:49Chapter 6: Introduction
01:40Business Case
05:15Business Model Canvas
01:53Project Charter
06:51Project Constraints
02:52Project Assumptions
03:03Project Vision/Product Vision
02:49Roadmap/Product Roadmap
02:56Kickoff Meeting
03:40Chapter 7: Introduction
02:04Identify Stakeholders
04:23Analyze and Prioritize Stakeholders
05:23Salience Model
02:30Power/Interest Grid
02:43Stakeholder Cube
02:10Plan Stakeholder Engagement
04:26Engaging Stakeholders
03:06Communication Types and Methods
08:29Monitor Stakeholder Engagement
06:03Top-Level Engagement: The Role of the Project Sponsor
04:14Chapter 8: Introduction
01:12Team Development
05:17Team Charter/Team Agreement
02:59Tuckman Ladder
05:49Effective Leadership & Interpersonal Skills
01:32Leadership Styles
07:37Situational Leadership II
01:16Oscar Model
01:15Powers of the Project Manager
03:18Motivation
02:03Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
03:29Hygiene and Motivational Factors
03:29Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Motivation
01:02Theory of Needs
01:04Theory X, Theory Y, and Theory Z
04:20Expectancy Theory
01:02Decision-Making
03:30Emotional Intelligence
04:03Conflict Management
02:32Factors to Consider When Managing Conflict
01:19How to Resolve Conflict
03:12Conflict Resolution Techniques
07:18Critical Thinking
00:55Chapter 9: Introduction
02:31Scrum
04:42Product Owner
05:32Product Owners vs Product Managers vs Project Managers
01:38Scrum Master
04:28Developers (Development Team)
06:13Scrum Activities and Artifacts
00:33Product Backlog
03:37User Stories
03:46Product Backlog Grooming
02:52Definition of Ready
02:14Definition of Done
03:04Scrum Events
00:48Sprint Planning (Iteration Planning)
03:57Sprint Execution (Iteration Execution)
03:53Daily Scrum (Daily Standup)
03:07Sprint Review (Iteration Review)
03:26Sprint Retrospective (Iteration Retrospective)
03:50Scrum of Scrums
03:32Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS)
00:46Enterprise Scrum
00:47Kanban
04:26Scrumban
03:32Lean
03:34Extreme Programming (XP)
05:10Crystal Methods
00:45Feature-Driven Development
01:23Dynamic Systems Development Method
00:57DevOps
01:11Agile Unified Process
00:45Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
01:00Chapter 10: Introduction
02:47Project Management Plan
09:17Integration Management: A Core Function of the Project Manager
03:43Process-Based Approach to Project Management: PMI’s Process Groups Model
07:40Scope Planning
02:29Scope Management Plan
03:06Requirements Management Plan
02:50Eliciting Requirements
04:10Use Case
02:29Gulf of Execution and Evaluation
02:45Context Diagram
02:05Personas
02:38Impact Mapping
02:59Affinity Diagram
02:09Mind Map
02:06Requirements Traceability Matrix
02:59Prioritization Matrix
02:45MoSCoW Method
03:02Defining and Decomposing Scope
01:23Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
05:51Structuring the WBS
01:18WBS Dictionary
02:30Scope Statement
05:24Scope Baseline
02:34Product Breakdown Structure (PBS)
00:38Scope Decomposition for Agile Projects
00:51Story Mapping
02:42Schedule Management: An Introduction
00:49Plan Schedule Management
04:01Defining Activities
05:45Sequencing Activities
05:43Leads and Lags
02:41Schedule Network Diagram
03:47Determining the Activity Dependencies
04:11Sequencing Activities: Where to Start
02:46Estimating Activity Durations
00:58Factors to Consider When Estimating Activity Durations
06:22Accuracy and Precision
00:55Effort vs Duration vs Elapsed Time
01:25Types of Estimation Techniques
02:52Analogous Estimating (Top-Down Estimating)
03:56Parametric Estimating
02:53Three-Point Estimating (Multipoint Estimating)
04:50Bottom-Up Estimating
03:39Allocating Reserves to the Estimates
04:42Estimating Activity Durations: Where to Start
02:16Developing the Project Schedule
01:37Critical Path Method (CPM)
03:16Early Start/Finish and Late Start/Finish Dates
02:51Total Float
04:02Free Float
02:48Negative Total Float and Longest Path
03:47Resource Optimization
00:55Resource Leveling
04:08Resource Smoothing
03:18Fast-Tracking
03:51Crashing
03:46Compressing a Single Critical Path vs Parallel Critical Paths
02:27Analyzing Schedule, Cost, and Risk Tradeoffs When Compressing the Schedule
03:50What-If Scenario Analysis
02:40Monte Carlo Analysis
03:01Developing the Project Schedule: A Summary
07:15Cost Management Planning
03:53Cost Estimation Techniques
01:02Determining Budget
06:38Estimation in Agile Projects
02:09Agile Estimation Units
06:02Wideband Delphi
03:11Planning Poker
03:38Affinity Estimating
04:23Forecasting Schedule and Budget in Agile Projects
02:51Velocity
04:07Cycle Time and Throughput
05:13Agile Release Planning
04:26Planning Project Team Composition and Structure
04:35Planning for Distributed Project Teams
04:04Resource Management Plan
03:23Resource Breakdown Structure (RBS)
02:18Organizational Breakdown Structure (OBS)
02:14Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
03:02Quality Planning
06:55Cost of Quality (CoQ)
05:18Cost of Change
02:19Quality Management Plan
03:35Procurement Planning
01:11Centralized and Decentralized Purchasing
04:36Procurement Management Plan
03:06Make-or-Buy Analysis
02:58Non-Competitive Forms of Procurement
04:16Statement of Work (SOW)
04:47Communications Planning
01:21Communication Models
05:10Considerations in Achieving Effective Communications
06:12Who Needs To Be Communicated With?
03:55What Needs to be Communicated?
02:23Where Is The Information That Will Be Communicated?
01:48When is the Communication Needed?
02:24Why is this Communication Essential?
02:05Communication Technologies
03:36Communications Management Plan
04:27Planning for Changes
04:03Creating Effective Metrics
04:19Incorporating Social and Environmental Responsibility into Project Planning
02:55Chapter 11: Introduction
01:13Establishing and Improving Project Processes
04:38Maintaining Effective Communications and Stakeholder Engagement
02:37Working with Procurements
01:06Contracts: An Overview
01:59Essential Elements of an Enforceable Contract
01:24Terms and Conditions of a Contract
06:33Contract Types
00:40Fixed-Price (FP) Contracts
05:20Purchase Order (PO)
02:28Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) Contracts
03:18Fixed-Price-Incentive-Fee (FPIF) Contracts
03:46Fixed-Price-Incentive-Fee Calculation
03:30Fixed-Price-with-Economic-Price-Adjustment (FP-EPA) Contracts
03:19Cost-Reimbursable (CR) Contracts
06:50Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF) Contracts
02:30Cost-Plus-Incenctive-Fee (CPIF) Contracts
03:15Cost-Plus-Incentive-Fee Calculation
03:20Cost-Plus-Award-Fee (CPAF) Contracts
04:19Time-and-Material (T&M) Contracts
05:36Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contracts
03:14Awarding Contracts
05:58Controlling Procurements
07:46Managing Change
01:57Managing Change in Plan-Driven Projects
08:27Managing Change in Change-Driven Projects
04:07Change Models
00:44ADKAR Model
00:38The 8-Step Process for Leading Change
00:55Virginia Satir Change Model
01:47Transition Model
00:56Knowledge Management
03:31Effective Knowledge Sharing
03:24Lessons Learned
03:55Chapter 12: Introduction
01:25Effective Requirements Management
03:25Managing Quality/Quality Assurance (QA)
06:51Quality Control (QC)
04:25Cause-and-Effect Diagram
03:16Checklists
02:11Check Sheets
02:01Control Charts
06:56Flowcharts
02:16Histograms
02:50Pareto Charts
03:49Scatter Diagrams
03:58Sampling
02:03Formal Acceptance of Completed Project Deliverables
03:27Chapter 13: Introduction
01:12Leveraging Metrics and Taking Corrective and Preventive Acton
04:24Measuring Schedule Performance and Controlling the Project Schedule
05:31Conducting Reserve Analysis
02:23Earned Value Analysis (EVA)
02:04Earned Value (EV), Actual Cost (AC), and Planned Value (PV)
05:05Cost Performance Index (CPI) and Schedule Performance Index (SPI)
03:49Forecasting Project Performance with Earned Value Analysis
04:10Budget at Completion (BAC)
00:44Estimate at Completion (EAC)
01:24Estimate to Complete (ETC)
02:16Variance at Completion (VAC)
02:35Different Methods of Forecasting Project Performance with Earned Value Analysis
00:54Bottom-Up EAC
03:36Forecasting EAC for Projects with “Future Costs as Planned”
04:35Forecasting EAC with Present CPI
03:31Forecasting EAC with Present CPI and SPI
02:57To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI) in Earned Value Analysis
05:50Earned Schedule (ES) Method
04:36Time Performance Index (TPI)
02:27Measuring Progress in Agile Projects
00:38Task Board
00:56Burndown Chart
04:07Burnup Chart
03:20Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD)
04:24Chapter 14: Introduction
02:21Managing Ambiguity
03:08Navigating Complexity
02:18Cynefin Framework
04:08Stacey Matrix
03:29Risk Management: An Introduction
01:27Risk Management Planning
04:34Risk Identification
06:03Performing Qualitative Risk Analysis
06:52Performing Quantitative Risk Analysis
05:03Sensitivity Analysis
02:32Expected Monetary Value (EMV)
04:19Decision Tree Analysis
03:22Influence Diagram
02:18Planning and Implementing Risk Responses
00:46Responding to Individual Project Risks
10:03Responding to Overall Project Risk
03:09Monitoring Risks
02:55Closing Projects
07:08Professional and Social Responsibility
07:32The Final Ultimate Tips for Exam Success
26:44How to Know You're Ready
01:07PMP Exam Policies and Procedures
00:48How to Apply for the Exam?
02:14PMI Audits
00:51Where to Take the Exam?
00:35Testing Center Policies and Procedures
01:59Policies and Procedures for Online Proctored Test
02:48Special Testing Accomodations
00:33Exam Tutorial and Survey
00:37The Exam
01:55Exam Results
01:51How to Maintain Your Certification
01:00Conclusion
00:53Formulas to Know for the Exam
PMP Practice Exam 1 (180 Questions)
PMP Practice Exam 2 (180 Questions)
PMP Practice Exam 3 (180 Questions)
PMP Practice Exam 4 (180 Questions)
PMP Practice Exam 5 (180 Questions)
Certificate of Completion
Tailored specifically for candidates who have already begun their PMP exam studies but need a comprehensive review, this cram course is designed to identify weak spots, reinforce knowledge, and ensure you pass the exam on your first try! Aligned with the PMBOK® Guide – Seventh Edition, this course will focus on what you must know to pass the PMP exam.
This intensive crash-review course features over 400 videos and five full-length practice and provides the 35 contact hours required to sit for the PMP exam. Course videos summarize the most important information you need for the exam, consolidate your learning, and offer nearly 1,000 ultimate tips for exam success. These tips will pinpoint the types of questions you should expect on the exam, key points you need to know, and challenges you may encounter. The full-length practice exams, on the other hand, will test and reinforce your knowledge while simultaneously identifying weak spots. The practice exams have been prepared in the same scope and format as the actual PMP exam, and the questions are based on the most important concepts to capture all the critical information that will be encountered during the actual exam.
The PMP exam includes predictive, agile, and hybrid project management approaches. There is no chance of passing the exam if you are experienced in only one approach, which is the case for most test-takers. Therefore, this course covers all approaches and is aligned with the PMBOK Guide – Seventh Edition.
As project management practices have undergone dramatic changes in the last decade, PMI introduced a radical transformation in its standards as well as the PMP exam content, which is no longer structured around the PMI’s Process Groups model. Therefore, this course is not an update from a previous edition. Instead, it has been written from scratch to reflect this significant transformation, as it would not be feasible to create a course that properly addresses this crucial shift in project management practices otherwise.
Upon completing all the course videos and practice exams in this course, you will earn 35 contact hours and be able to request your course completion certificate in the final module. This certificate will enable you to sit for the PMP exam.
Now, let’s get started on preparing you to pass the PMP exam with confidence on the first try and take your project management career to the next level with your new skills!