My PMP Exam, PMI-ACP Agile, ITIL v4 Foundation Certification: Free Study Notes & Tips -- through Online Self Study for Working Professionals


Updated for the new PMP Exam: I have painstakingly updated the free study notes as well as other learning guides for the PMP Exam for the new PMP Exam in 2023. Wish you PMP success!
Below are my latest published blog posts on Certification Tips and Web Development:

Project Time Management: Crashing vs Fast Tracking for PMP Exam

Project Time Management: Crashing vs Fast Tracking for PMP Exam

In Project Schedule Management, when the Project Management needs to deal with time delay (or the sudden request from management to deliver the deliverables sooner), there are two important methods to compress the schedule (schedule compression techniques) so as to catch up with the target dates while preserving the project scope: crashing...

Residual Risk vs Secondary Risk for PMP Exam

Risk Management: Residual Risk vs Secondary Risk for PMP Exam

In Risk Management Knowledge Area of the PMBOK® Guide, apart from the primary risks — which are uncertain events that may have impacts (either positive or negative) on the project objectives if occur, there are also residual risks and secondary risks. All these types of risks must be identified, analyzed, monitored...

Brain Dump for the PMP Exam

PMP Exam Brain Dump of Edward Chung

Important Update: Brain Dump is not allowed during the tutorial before the PMP Exam now. Aspirants would however need to make use of the 4-hour exam time to do the brain dump if needed. If you are not familiar with concept of “Brain Dump”, you may refer to this article...

Scope: Project Scope vs Product Scope for PMP Exam

Scope: Project Scope vs Product Scope for PMP Exam

For every project, one of the key activity is to define the “scope”. There are actually two types of scopes — project scope and product scope. Many Aspirants may mistakenly consider project scope and product scope are identical, in fact, project scope and product scope are two different concepts. This post will...