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2 weeks 3 days ago #33261

Harry Elston

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Good morning, Mark:

If you want the goods, you must pay the tariff. (The tariff here being, learning new things).

Here's the pragmatic answer: You need to spend as much time, talent, and treasure in order to pass the exam. No more, no less. The Exam Content Outline (ECO) for the current exam (changes this summer) states that about half of the exam is adaptive project management. For the "new" (July 2026) exam, that increases to about 60% according to the new ECO.

Just becuase you have to learn something, doesn't mean you have to do it at the day job.

Good luck
2 weeks 3 days ago #33260

Mark Thomas

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Been managing construction projects for 15 years. Everything I do is predictive. Schedules, budgets, change orders, the works.

The new exam emphasizes predictive/adaptive/hybrid across all domains. I get that. But realistically, for someone like me who lives in the waterfall world, how deep do I need to go on agile?

Do I need to memorize Scrum ceremonies? Understand kanban boards? Or is it enough to know the principles of adaptive planning and when you'd choose hybrid over pure predictive?

I took a free agile quiz online and scored 40%. That scared me. But I also don't want to spend 100 hours learning a methodology I'll never use at work just to pass a few exam questions.

Any other predictive-heavy PMs navigated this balance? What was your actual split on exam day?

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