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4 years 6 months ago #18541

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Thank you!
4 years 6 months ago #18540

Cornelius Fichtner

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Until July 1, 2020: Expect to see about 0-3 question on agile topics on your PMP exam. A quick review of the basics on agile is recommended.

After July 1, 2020: 50% of the questions on the PMP exam will be on agile. You MUST study The Agile Practice Guide in-depth.
4 years 6 months ago #18539

Gabriel Popa

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How about the Agile side book that comes with the PMBOK Guide 6th edition? Is that a necessary read for the PMP exam?
4 years 6 months ago #18537

Cornelius Fichtner

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Gabriel,

Focus on Part I of the guide for your exam prep. You can skip Part II.
4 years 6 months ago #18536

Gabriel Popa

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Is the PMBOK Guide Part II -- The Standard for Project Management -- necessary to read for the PMP exam? At a glance, it seems to have the same information, structured by process groups rather than by knowledge areas. But it is only about 100 pages compared to the 500+ of Part I. It seems that it would be good to read as a review of material, but I am afraid that it omits a lot of info from Part I that I should know, and may lead me to overlook that information when reviewing for the exam.

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