
PMP Exam is 50% Agile
The recent change in the Project Management Professional exam proves a need for less memorization and more understanding.
The focus has moved from the initial five domains (initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, closing) to three domains (people, process, and business environment).
The questions, which are to be completed in 230 minutes, combine multiple responses, multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blanks, hot-spot, and matching.

The PMP Exam Change 2021
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Defining Project Scope: The Ultimate 2021 Guide
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How to Become a Project Manager: A Simplified Guide
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CAPM vs PMP: Which Certification Should You Use
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