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Submitted by NISHA on Wed, 12/24/2014 - 05:11
Hello,
First of all I would like to thank everyone here..for the help and suggetions..Finally I am gearing up..Have started by hearting the process and knowledge area in PMBOK 5 (page 61) and happy to say..learnt it well..I am writing it on daily basis.
Can anyone sugget me..If i can get something like this for ITTO as well..because ther are too many ITTOS and somehow I forget a good no. from that..
Any help will be highly appreciated.
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admin
Fri, 12/26/2014 - 10:34
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rkraneis
Fri, 12/26/2014 - 15:51
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Use Gap Analysis to Memorize ITTO
Nisha,
First, I hope the "admin" for PMZilla doesn't mind my participating on his/her website. This is a wonderful website and I was told about this website in November 2012 when I first started studying to pass the PMP. I often tell my website customers about the importance and value of www.PMZilla.com .
Nisha, as for your ITTO question, my simplest answer is study for the PMP thoroughly and take extensive practice tests. The practice tests will show you your weak "ITTO gaps". For me, I knew my weak ITTO areas were in Quality and Procurement.
Then memorize ITTO for your weak areas. Do NOT try to memorize all of ITTO. It's a bad idea.
You can read my blog post and watch my YouTube videos at Mastering ITTO for the PMP Test - My Favorite Technique. My blog post on this topic has two videos. One video is 5 minutes long and the other video is 16 minutes long. I hope they help.
Best Wishes on Passing the PMP Test,
Richard Kraneis, PMP
Chicago, IL USA
NISHA
Mon, 12/29/2014 - 05:11
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Thank you
Thank you Richard..I have started picking some advice from you..I write 5 processes and 10 knowldge ares on dailiy basis..and it is actually working..
Will go thorough with your blogs as well..
Thank you:-)
rkraneis
Sun, 01/11/2015 - 17:26
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Glad to Help
Nisha,
I'm glad if my website at Richard Kraneis has helped you.
Admittedly, PMZilla is the ultimate resource for PMP students and PMP's sharing their good ideas.
Best Wishes on Passing the PMP,
Richard Kraneis, PMP
Chicago, IL USA
prakavi
Sat, 12/27/2014 - 11:14
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Hi Nisha,
Hi Nisha,
Once you understnd the process no need to remebr ITTO. Ask yourself why you need a particular in put /output.If you are thorough with concepts no need to memorize ITTOS, it will automatically come to your mind.I used pmprepcast which gives explanation why an input is required for a particular process.More over PMBOK5 has a comon terminology and easy flow of process compared to earlier editions.You dont have to remeber each andevery input/output for the exam .PMP exam is not a memorization test.
Regards
prakavi
NISHA
Mon, 12/29/2014 - 05:14
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Thank you
Thank you Prakavi..
You are actually right..But the questions get so confusing manier time..I get lost..with ITTO..What i have done now..I write it each day for processes and knowlede area..will see if this helps in test.