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7 years 3 months ago #9426

Tajudeen M. Oyedele (PMP)

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Shingo,
Congratulations on your PMP certification and the nice report of your lesson learned.

Cheers.
7 years 3 months ago #9419

Mark Wuenscher, PMP

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Shingo,

Congrats on passing the exam and joining the PMP club. Thanks for posting your experience and lessons learned. Best of luck to you as a newly certified project manager.

Cheers,

Mark
7 years 3 months ago #9416

SHINGO YANO

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I worked as a project manager in Japan for more than 20 years, in diverse field, but did not have PMP certificate.
( www.linkedin.com/in/shingo-yano-stark )
Even without a PMP certificate, I could have worked and be hired as a project manager.
I think in Japan, there are still lack of professionals and recognition of this certificate.
I decided to take a PMP when I engaged with Sydney girl and needed to move into Sydney. It was almost a year ago.

Here, for the Non-native English speaker, especially Japanese, my learned lessons:
1. Even if you are not good English speaker, I suggest to study everything in English
- Textbook, Webinar, e-learning and even dictionary (better not to translate and understand in your own language)
- There are language support on PMP test, but translation is not perfect, just expect them as a support
- Compare to Japanese, English is more logical language (this information is for only Japanese speaker)

2. PMBOK, PMPrepCast and one set of ExamSimulator is enough
- I actually bought few text book, but above 3 learning materials were enough I think
- PMPrepCast, the material that you can learn through Podcast, was wonderful tool for busy person, utilising your commuting rush hour
- PrepExamSimulator has enough questions to cover all of your weaknesses, by the time you finish all, you will be confident

3. Don't take too much time on studying, spend more time on Exam Simulator
- Studying is good any way if you like it, but to pass the exam, amount you did the ExamSimulator makes you confident as well as your competence
- There are a lot of exam sets in ExamSimulator, so take a few sets quickly, check your weakness and go back to PMBOK and PrepCast. Do them in parallel.
(Actually I spent too much time on studying materials, I think it was not the best way)

Thanks for reading, and all of the great materials and all of comments on forum here, I was encouraged a lot while I was studying.
I am so happy to be a globally certified professional, and now I will encourage all of my business friends to be recognise this PMP, as well as PMPrepCast.

By the way, I am studying PMP-ACP now and hopefully I can tell a good report on that too.

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