You want to make sure you're using PMI terms. You don't have a lot of room to work with so you'll want to give a brief sentence about what the project was and then discuss your role on the project. I used the PMI processes as a guide to identify which processes I did on each project. For example, "My role was to manage stakeholders, identify risks, control risks, define scope..."
Thanks Justin for your confirmation. What about the project description? Is it ok to write up a summary of deliverables in process groups or I have to specify them by indicating IN, PL, EX, MC & CL?
I had this situation on my application. I entered the dates as they actually were and the application figures out the number of months. In your case, I would enter option A and you'll see that your qualified months will be 12. It won't double count the overlapping month.
I am almost done with my PMP Exam application but there is one thing I need clarification. Giving an example here: Project A starts Jan through Aug 2016, Project B starts Jul through Dec 2016, there is an overlap of one month which should be counted once only but what should the project start and end dates be in the application? Should it be
(a) Project A start Jan 2016 through Aug 2016, Project B starts Jul 2016 through Dec 2016 or
(b) Project A start Jan 2016 through Aug 2016, Project B starts Aug 2016 to Dec 2016?
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