Showing posts with label CAPM Exam Prep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CAPM Exam Prep. Show all posts

Saturday, June 11, 2022

More Sample Videos: CAPM Live Lessons – Guaranteed Pass

 



This is in continuation of the following posts: 

In this post, I've added share a number of sample videos. Now, you have in total 9 sample videos, which are public. The access to these videos is completely free and can be seen at the YouTube channel of Management Yogi.

If you want to see more sample videos to make your purchase decision, please send a mail to: managementyogi@mail.com. You will get the access.

The videos are from:

  • Lesson: Welcome (4 videos)
    • Video: 1. Welcome
    • Video: 3. What is Guaranteed CAPM Pass
    • Video: 4. CAPM Live Lessons Breakdown
    • Video: 8. Mandatory End Course Assessment
  • Lesson: About PMI-CAPM Exam (5 videos)
    • Video: 1.3 CAPM Certification
    • Video: 1.4 CAPM Exam Pre-requisites
    • Video: 1.5 CAPM Exam Content Outline (ECO)
    • Video: 1.9 CAPM Exam Details
    • Video: 1.13 CAPM Exam Process

You can check these videos one by one in the below playlist.

CAPM Guaranteed Pass Sample Video Playlist (9Videos) 


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Videos: Lesson  Welcome

Video 4. CAPM Live Lessons Breakdown (3m:05s)

This video informs the course breakdown structure of the CAPM Live Lessons course. It's hosted online and divided into multiple lessons. With it, you will have a better learning experience.



Video 8. Mandatory End Course Assessment (1m:43s)

This video explains the mandatory contact hours needed for your CAPM exam. The assessment test is part of this Live Lesons course. With it, you are eligible to get the mandatory CAPM 23 contact hours, which are needed to sit in the CAPM exam.


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Videos: Lesson  About CAPM Exam

Video 1.3 Value of CAPM Certification (3m:49s)

This video informs about the importance of CAPM certification and how it'll be valuable for you. Many think only about the PMP certification, which can be demanding for many, It may take years. I'd strongly recommend to go for CAPM certification to get a solid foundational understanding on project management.


Video 1.4 CAPM Exam Pre-requisites (2m:32s)

This video informs on the needed pre-requisites to sit in the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam. These are the latest ones. 


Video 1.5 CAPM Exam Content Outline (ECO) (3m:25s)

The exam content outline (ECO) for the CAPM sets the blueprint of the exam. The domains/areas, percentage of questions coming your exam etc. will be decided by the ECO. ECO is important to understand.



Video 1.9 CAPM Exam Details (6m:03s)

This video informs the details of the CAPM exam. It includes the exam duration, total number of questions, score questions, unscored questions, among others.


Video 1.13 CAPM Exam Process, Step-by-Step (5m:03s)

This video explains the CAPM exam process in a step-by-step manner. With it, you will understand how to proceed with the certification, the audit and its requirements, appearing in the exam and continuing with your CAPM certification.



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To know more about this course and what is "Guaranteed CAPM or Your Money Back Program",  please refer: CAPM Live Lessons – Guaranteed Pass or Your Money Back

If you require more information, please send a mail to: managementyogi@gmail.com

You can also see the sample videos in a playlist.


More on CAPM Live Lessons - Guaranteed Pass:

CAPM 23 Contact Hours Course:


Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Updated New Course: CAPM Live Lessons – Guaranteed Pass or Your Money Back

 


 

I am pleased to announce the fully revamped new course for Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®):

CAPM Live Lessons – Guaranteed Pass or Your Money Back


This is a complete video course and comes with a full money-back guarantee linked to you passing the PMI-CAPM exam. It also comes packaged with the mandatory 23 Contact Hours course completion certificate - one of the prerequisites of the exam. 

The first version of the video course was released in 2019. Since then, it has enabled many successful PMI-CAPMs and PMI-PMPs. This course is based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) Guide, 6th edition and the Examination Content Outline (ECO) for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM).

Note: The CAPM exam is not as difficult as the PMP exam, which has multiple reference guides and books. The CAPM exam questions are easy to answer, if you have gone through the right content and followed the right material. In fact, if you are struggling to be a PMP due to time constraint or other factors, I’d strongly suggest that you go for the CAPM certification.

Now, coming to the course update, the CAPM Live Lessons course has seen updates based on the CAPM exam and related changes. In fact, with these updates, the course has been completely revamped and it’s as good as a new one.

What’s New in the Course – CAPM Live Lessons?

Below are the highlights for the updates to this course. 

1. NEW CAPM Lessons comes with the Mandatory 23 Contact Hours

The CAPM Live Lessons course now comes packaged with the CAPM 23 Contact Hours, one of the mandatory prerequisites. This course has an end-course assessment and post the assessment, you will be eligible to get the CAPM 23 Contact Hours Course Completion Certificate from Management Yogi.

One of the biggest misconceptions about PMI-CAPM’s 23 Contact Hours program is this: You have to mandatorily get training from an Authorized Training Partner (A.T.P) or Registered Education Provider (R.E.P). It's not true.

In fact, the Handbook for PMI-CAPM exam has long noted this (a direct snippet)

Reference: PMI-CAPM Certification Handbook, Section: "CAPM Certification Application and Payment", Page 9 (source: pmi.org)

PMI-CAPM Handbook – Link to Check   

As you can clearly see, only ATP or REP can provide 23 contact hours is NOT true. With this course, you will now have 23 Contact Hours.

2. Completely NEW Set of Welcome Videos and NEW Content for CAPM Exam

The CAPM exam has changed a lot in the last few years and also as noted in the previous point, this course now comes packaged with CAPM 23 Contact Hours.  Considering it, a fresh set of Welcome videos have been added.

As the CAPM exam has changed, a number of videos such as the certification process, certification renewal cycle, exam question styles, the continuing certification requirements, ability to pay in various currencies, among others are also changed.

These are part of the “Welcome” lesson. You can see the course index below.

3. COMPLETE Addition of Agile Concepts

Though the CAPM-ECO informs on few Agile concepts in certain knowledge areas (KAs), Agile concepts are available for all the 10 KAs, and in project life cycles. Now, the course has exhaustive Agile content.

The various life cycles used in a project now have more explanations. In addition, a brief on Agile Manifesto has been explained. 

4. NEW Agile related questions for Lesson-End Questions

For every knowledge area, a number of Agile related questions are added. Remember, though the ECO informs on a few Agile concepts, the PMBOK guide has Agile content for the knowledge areas.

5. NEW Agile related questions for Full-Length Questions

There are four full length question-sets in this Guaranteed CAPM video course, each having 150 questions and answers. Now, these question sets are revamped to include more Agile questions.

This will available under “Full Length Question Sets”.

6. NEW Guide Covering Key Areas of Agile Manifesto

The Agile Manifesto has 4 values and 12 principles. For your CAPM exam, PMBOK guide is only guide to refer. Nevertheless, you need to have a brief understanding of the Agile values and principles. 

This falls under “Lesson – 16: Final Talk” of this course.

Note: The Agile Guide for the course can be downloaded.

7. NEW Process and ITTO Exercises for all the KAs.

The PMBOK has a number of processes, which in turn have a number of inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs (ITTOs). You need to be proficient in these, which are explicitly listed in the CAPM-ECO. 

For this purse, a new set of videos, with 379 questions are explained in videos. This is applicable for all the 10 knowledge areas (KAs). You can see them in the index below.

8. NEW Smart Cards for all lessons.

A set of smart cards are also added for every lesson. Smart cards are small, but tricky questions presented as a pair of cards - questions and answers. A number of smart cards (total 365) are now part of this course.

9. NEW XLS Sheet (spreadsheet) with the 5 Process Groups (PG), 10 Knowledge Areas (KA) and 49 Processes

The sole reference guide for the CAPM is the PMBOK guide, 6th edition. This guide will continue to be effective this year for many more months. Now, in the CAPM exam you can face a number of direct questions related to the processes, inputs, tools and techniques, outputs across the 5 PGs and 10 KAs. Hence, I’ve made an XLS sheet available, which will help you immensely. 

The XLS sheet is also going to be useful as you do the process and ITTO exercises.

Note: The XLS sheet can be downloaded.

10. UPDATED Document on How to Fill the CAPM Application and the Formula Gold Cards

The application process for your CAPM exam has been changed and also has been made easier. This now includes the latest changes as per the PMI-CAPM handbook.

Formulas needed for your CAPM are not as exhaustive as the PMP exam. However, I’ve added quite a few into the formula gold cards.

This falls under “Lesson – 16: Final Talk” of this course.

Note: The formula gold cards of the course can be downloaded.

Top Highlights – CAPM Live Lessons

  • Total Video Duration: 35 hours 
  • Number of Videos: 562
  • Number of Lessons: 16
  • Number of Questions: 2348
  • Number of Full-Length Question Sets: 4 (total = 600 Questions) 
  • Lesson-end Questions: 70 to 80 questions (average)
  • Lesson-end Smart Cards: 365
  • Process and ITTO Video Exercises: 379
  • Tips: 100s of them

High–Level Course Breakdown

  • Welcome (9 videos): 18m 07s [18 minutes 07 seconds]
  • Lesson 1 – About PMI-CAPM Exam (16 videos): 55m 37s 
  • Lesson 2 – Introduction (45 videos): 3h 01m 09s
  • Lesson 3 – Project Environment (24 videos): 1h 44m 00s
  • Lesson 4 – The Role of PM (24 videos): 1h 35m 38s
  • Lesson 5 – Project Integration Management (62 videos): 3h 53m 44s 
  • Lesson 6 – Project Scope Management (50 videos): 2h 35m 01s
  • Lesson 7 – Project Schedule Management (60 videos): 3h 24m 08s
  • Lesson 8 – Project Cost Management (35 videos): 2h 05m 10s
  • Lesson 9 – Project Quality Management (33 videos): 2h 21m 02s
  • Lesson 10 – Project Resource Management (49 videos): 3h 09m 18s
  • Lesson 11 – Project Communications Management (30 videos): 2h 00m 27s
  • Lesson 12 – Project Risk Management (52 videos): 3h 22m 15s
  • Lesson 13 – Project Procurement Management (34 videos): 2h 04m 27s
  • Lesson 14 – Project Stakeholder Management (37 videos): 2h 11m 23s
  • Lesson 15 – Four (4) Full Length Question and Answer Sets
  • Lesson 16 – Final Talk (2 video): 6m 30s

The details on it are also available also available:

https://managementyogi.com/p/videos.html

What is CAPM Guaranteed Pass Program with Full Money-Back Guarantee?

There are no little tricks or useless terms and conditions and notes “** conditions apply”. Nowadays, some providers say "guaranteed pass", but no terms and conditions. However, as go a bit deeper, there will be large number of them!

The premise is simple – Give the exam. Two attempts. You pass and you are a PMI-CAPM. You win. In case you couldn’t clear the exam, your full money will be with you. You still win.

You will also have the 23 contact hours certificate free of cost. The CAPM Live Lessons course, as noted in previous top features, provides this course completion certificate. This is another WIN for you.

You can watch more on money back guarantee in this video (Duration: 2m 15s).  It also informs on the goal (one), and motto (one). 


Note: You can also evaluate the videos before paying any money. Up-to 25 videos will be available for your evaluation, even before your purchase. 

Applicability and Validity

  • Guide and Reference: PMBOK, 6th edition and CAPM-ECO
  • Formal project management experience: Not required for CAPM
  • Valid Date for the Guarantee: 6 months or 1 year from the date of purchase
  • Price: 
    $449 USD / Rs 35,919 (6 months access)
    $659 USD / Rs 52,719 (1 year access)
  • Payment Link:  paypal.me/managementyogi
    (Enter amount, Use Email ndsatya@gmail.com; Invoice will be generated after payment)
    OR, you can pay via Bank Transfer or Payment. For this, please send a mail to managementyogi@gmail.com to get account the details.
  • Number of attempts: 2 
  • Available since: May, 2022
  • Primary Format: Video
  • Status: Available
    (accessible via laptop/desktop)

Detailed Course Breakdown   

The detailed course breakdown of the course is shown below (Embedded Document). It details hours of learning, number of videos, smart cards, practice questions, process and ITTO exercises and other artifacts of this course. You can scroll to see the content.  


You can also see it in a larger screen by clicking the arrow on the link below:

Course Index – CAPM Live Lessons – Full Money Back Guarantee 

As far as I am aware, this is the only CAPM Exam Prep Course in the world, which comes with a full money-back guarantee linked to you passing the exam.  And there are no tricks involved. 

Go through the CAPM Live Lessons course, give the CAPM exam, be a CAPM. It's not very difficult with the right course.

For detailed features and benefits, refer the below link:

https://www.managementyogi.com/p/pmi-capm-live-lessons.html

If you want to buy or have any other questions, please send an email to managementyogi@gmail.com.


CAPM Live Lessons - Guaranteed Pass:

CAPM 23 Contact Hours Course:

Sunday, May 15, 2022

New Course – CAPM 23 Contact Hours Online

 



I am pleased to announce the availability of a new course for aspiring Certified Associates in Project Management (CAPM®):  

CAPM 23 Contact Hours Online Course

This is one of its kind courses in the world. This course comes with a FULL money back guarantee. 

I believe the CAPM certification is achievable for any genuinely preparing candidate. The questions are usually direct. It mainly checks your understanding of the PMBOK® Guide, 6th edition. 

This course is fully compliant with the PMBOK Guide 6th edition and the Examination Content Outline (ECO) for CAPM exam. It’s a complete video course.

CAPM certification is not a poor cousin for the other known certification of Project Management Professional (PMP®). Both these certifications are offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI®). Following are the few advantages of CAPM certification:

  • Well recognized in various industry verticals.
  • You will be recognized and respected by PMPs.
  • Much easier to prepare and clear compared to the PMP exam.
  • Less costly and less time consuming with the right material.
  • No project management experience needed to appear for the exam.

The PMBOK guide 6th edition is a big one and also complicated.  In addition, the CAPM exam’s exam content outline (ECO) also informs about Agile aspects of project management. Many times, as I’ve seen professionals appear for the CAPM exam, without any project management experience as the CAPM exam has one such option. 

Hence, the entire course is presented and explained in very simple language. You need not have any project management experience to go through and complete this course. As the entire course is in video format, you can watch as many times as you need till you get your concepts clarified.


How to Claim CAPM 23 Contact Hours, when not an ATP or REP? 

One of the biggest misconceptions about PMI-CAPM’s 23 Contact Hours program is this: You have to mandatorily get training from an Authorized Training Partner (A.T.P) or Registered Education Provider (R.E.P). Nothing can be further from the truth. 

In fact, the Handbook for PMI-CAPM exam has long noted this (a direct snippet)


Reference: PMI-CAPM Certification Handbook, Section: "CAPM Certification Application and Payment", Page 9 (source: pmi.org)

PMI-CAPM Handbook – Link to Check   

As you can clearly see, only ATP or REP can provide 23-contact hours is NOT true. CAPM related Education Requirements can be provided by training companies or consultants, distance e-Learning companies, among others. This has been the case from the very beginning.

But many mislead on it, which is purely a marketing tactic. Don’t fall for this false and misleading information. Always go with the course, which gives you the highest value and highest possible chance of success, not the ones with highest possible marketing. 

With this course, you will meet the 23 contact hours mandatory pre-requisite for your CAPM examination. This course comes with an on-line end course assessment with 30 questions, which is timed and results will be immediately shown. 


Top Highlights: CAPM 23 Contact Hours

  1. Total Video Duration: 25+ hours 
  2. Number of Videos: 449
  3. Number of Lessons: 14 (+2)
  4. Number of Questions: 500+
  5. Number of Full-Length Question Sets: 2 (total = 300 Questions) 
  6. Practice Questions: 20 questions (average)
  7. Tips and Tricks: Many throughout the lessons, specially designed for CAPM exam

High Level Course Breakdown

  • Welcome (6 videos): 12m 06s [12 minutes 06 seconds]
  • Lesson 1 – About PMI-CAPM Exam (14 videos): 37m 40s
  • Lesson 2 – Introduction (32 videos): 2h 13m 06s
  • Lesson 3 – Project Environment (15 videos): 1h 08m 25s
  • Lesson 4 – The Role of Project Manager (17 videos): 1h 06m 40s
  • Lesson 5 – Project Integration Management (48 videos): 2h 51m 09s 
  • Lesson 6 – Project Scope Management (39 videos): 1h 52m 01s
  • Lesson 7 – Project Schedule Management (50 videos): 2h 32m 37s
  • Lesson 8 – Project Cost Management (29 videos): 1h 33m 53s
  • Lesson 9 – Project Quality Management (27 videos): 1h 47m 42s
  • Lesson 10 – Project Resource Management (44 videos): 2h 39m 55s
  • Lesson 11 – Project Communications Management (25 videos): 1h 35m 27s
  • Lesson 12 – Project Risk Management (47 videos): 2h 52m 37s
  • Lesson 13 – Project Procurement Management (25 videos): 1h 21m 16s
  • Lesson 14 – Project Stakeholder Management (29 videos): 1h 36m 11s
  • Lesson 15 – Two (2) CAPM Full-Length Question and Answer Sets
  • Lesson 16 – Final Talk - CAPM 23 Contact Hours (2 videos): 6m 30s

The details on it are also available also available:

https://www.managementyogi.com/p/capm-23-contact-hours-online-course.html


What is CAPM 23 Contact Hours Full Money-Back Program?

There are no little tricks, such as – “terms and conditions apply”, “** conditions apply” as you would have seen in many places. What you see and read here is what you get.

The premise is simple. Go through the complete course for 15 days. 100% video content of this course will be available to you, along with all the questions. 
If you don’t like the course, I’ll refund your full money. 

You can watch more on money back guarantee in the below video [Duration: 2m: 07s].  


Note: You can also evaluate the videos before paying any money. A number of videos will be available for your evaluation, even before your purchase. 

Applicability and Validity

  • CAPM Latest Exam: PMBOK Guide, 6th edition and ECO for CAPM Exam
  • Formal project management experience: Not required for CAPM
  • Course Duration: 6th months or 1 year from the date of purchase
  • Price:
    $ 189 / Rs 15,119 (for 6 months)
    $ 279 / Rs 22,319 (for 1 year)
  • Payment Link: paypal.me/managementyogi
    (Login, Send your payment to paypal account of ndsatya@gmail.com, Enter the amount; Invoice will be generated after payment)
    OR, you can pay via Bank Transfer or Payment. For this, please send a mail to managementyogi@gmail.com to get account the details.
  • Available since: May, 2022
  • Primary Format:  Video 
  • Course Extension:  As per your need.
    (Price calculation will be pro-rata)
  • Status: Available
    (accessible via laptop/desktop)

Detailed Course Breakdown

The detailed course breakdown of the course is shown below (Embedded Document). It details hours of learning, number of videos, practice questions and other artifacts of this course. You can scroll to see the content.  


You can also see it in a larger screen by clicking the arrow on the link below:

Course Index – CAPM 23 Contact Hours – Full Money Back Guarantee

For detailed features and benefits, refer the below link:

https://www.managementyogi.com/p/capm-23-contact-hours-online-course.html

If you want to buy or have any other questions, please send an email to managementyogi@gmail.com.   


CAPM 23 Contact Hours Course:

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Updated Book: What’s New in the Book–I Want To Be A CAPM?


The Certifified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) exam prep book, I Want To Be A CAPM, First Edition has been available since 2019 and has enabled many successful PMI-CAPMs and PMI-PMPs. This book is based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) Guide, 6th edition. Aspiring PMPs have also used the content of the book to have an easier understanding of the PMBOK guide. 

Like all other books of mine, this edition of the book has gone through updates based on various exam related changes.

Why the Updates?

These updates primarily driven by these factors:

  • Availability or updates to existing standards: PMBOK guide is the sole reference guide for the CAPM® exam. And it has seen certain updates in previous years. However, do note that the exam blueprint will be based on the Exam Content Outline (ECO).
  • New ways to take the exam: For example, due to COVID-19 issue, exams now have an online option, with proctors. Now, the CAPM exam can also be taken online.
  • Feedback from exam takers: Some successful CAPMs (also PMPs, ACPs or RMPs) write their exam experiences and inform on new types of questions. 
  • Updates on advanced or complex areas: For example, mathematical questions in the CAPM exam are simple, but to understand them it takes time. 
  • Updates on Videos: Many times, I add additional videos with exercises and solutions so that exam takers get more practice and feel more confident. 

With this background, there have been continuous and frequent updates to the PMI-CAPM Exam Prep: I Want To Be A CAPM.


What’s New in the Book – I Want To Be A CAPM?

The book, I Want To Be A CAPM, as noted earlier has seen a number of updates, after months of effort. These are highlights for the current updates to the book as well as the book index.

Below are the update highlights.

1. NEW Document and Videos for Online CAPM Exam

The CAPM exam has gone online and with that a new document has been added, which illustrates how to take the exam step-by-step in the online proctored mode (OPT). The document has been divided into two sections:

  • Steps for traditional mode of the exam.
  • Steps for online proctored mode of the exam.

With it, you will have a much better understanding on how to proceed with the CAPM exam in proctored mode. Do note that it’s different from the PMP exam, e.g., there is no break available in this exam.

2. COMPLETE Addition of Agile Concepts

Though the CAPM Exam Content Outline (ECO) informs on few Agile concepts in certain knowledge areas (KAs), Agile concepts are available for all the 10 KAs. In addition, Agile concepts permeate throughout the PMBOK guide. Now, this  book has exhaustive Agile content as needed for the exam.

Also, the various life cycles used in a project now have more explanations. 

3. NEW Formulas in Formula Gold Cards

Formulas needed for your CAPM are not as exhaustive as the PMP exam. However, I’ve added quite a few into the formula gold cards.

Note: The formula gold cards of the book can be downloaded.

This falls under the chapter of "How To Be A PMI-CAPM" in the book.

4. NEW Agile related questions for Chapter End Questions

For every knowledge area (KA), a number of Agile related questions are added. Remember, though the ECO informs on a few Agile concepts, the PMBOK guide has Agile content for the knowledge areas. 

5. NEW Agile related questions for Full-Length Question Sets

There are two full length question-sets in this book, each having 150 questions and answers. Now, these question sets are revamped to include more Agile questions.

These question sets are available under “Full Length Question Sets”.

6. NEW Guide Covering the Agile Manifesto

The Agile Manifesto has 4 values and 12 principles. For your CAPM exam, the PMBOK guide is the only reference guide. However, it doesn’t include the Agile values and principles. Regardless, to understand Agile, as an aspiring CAPM need to have a minimal understanding of the manifesto. In this brief guide, you will know what these values and principles are, what they stand for, and in what context they are used.

7. NEW Chapter on How to Fill the CAPM Application

The application process for your CAPM exam has been changed and also has been made easier. A completely new chapter has been added on to fill your application with a number of guidelines. 

8. UPDATED Content for CAPM Exam 

The CAPM exam has gone through changes in the last couple of years. For example, earlier your CAPM credential was valid for 5 years without any professional development units (PDU) requirements. Now, it’s valid for 3 years and requires 15 PDUs to maintain.

You also have changes with respect to the exam process, inclusion of online proctored tests, changes in pricing structure based on countries, among others. All these new changes are now reflected in the updated edition. 

9. NEW Section for CAPM Certification Maintenance

A completely revamped section for CAPM certification maintenance has been added. As noted earlier, now you have a requirement of 15 PDUs in three years to maintain your certification. These PDUs are divided into various categories with maximum and minimum values. 

This new section informs in detail on how to maintain your hard-earned CAPM certification. 

10. UPDATES to Book’s Index File

The index file is important to know the content of the book. As the CAPM book gets updated, the index file also gets updated with clear highlighting for the NEW, as well as the UPDATED content. You will also know if any item has been removed. 

How Will I Know about the Updates?

I face this question frequently from people who want to purchase this book. I understand this concern. The below steps are followed for every new update.

  • All changes will be clearly communicated to you via E-Mail. 
  • Inside the book, the new ones will be highlighted as *** NEW ***, and the updates ones will be *** UPDATED ***Green color coding will be there for these changes.
  • All the previous updated mails are part of the book, so that you are clearly aware of the new changes that have happened. 
  • The index file of the book is also updated, because that gives you a quick view on the new/updated content. 
  • For the new videos, the videos are clearly noted as NEW, so that you are immediately aware of it. 
  • For the new/updated documents, the documents are cleared and noted as NEW/UPDATED.
  • A number of tips and revision reminders are also added along the content. They are also clearly highlighted.
  • For any clarification or questions on these updates, you can ask your questions. You will definitely get a response. 
  • All the new/updated content will be FREE of cost to you.

Updated Book Index

The complete index of the newly updated CAPM book is shown below (Embedded Document). You can scroll to see the content. The overall content of the book is available at: https://www.managementyogi.com/p/books.html




Conclusion

The world of development in project management is constantly changing, evolving and bringing in new practices, principles and knowledge. The PMI-CAPM also changes with the reference guide and the ECO. Do note that the release trains for the ECO and the reference PMBOK guide, are different. Don’t mix these two. As the content, pattern or type of questions change, the book: I Want To Be A CAPM also changes. 

You can check the overall details of the book (number of pages, chapters, price, access information, among others) in the below link. It's the 4th book in the list.

https://www.managementyogi.com/p/books.html

As far as I am aware, this is the only CAPM Exam Prep book in the world, which sees continuous changes and updates. I do believe that it benefits all the readers of the book. 


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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Probabilistic Branching and Analysis in Risk Management



Imagine this scenario. You are going to a friend’s house for an important event. It is scheduled with a hard start, meaning you can’t have delays, but as you start traveling, you notice that your vehicle is running low on gasoline. A few options come to mind:

  • Continue driving because you think your available gasoline will suffice.
  • Fill-up your gasoline tank at a nearby gas station and then continue to travel.
  • Use a small gasoline container you have with you to fill-up your tank and then continue to travel.

Which option would you choose? What impact will your choice have for the duration of your trip? Can you reach your friend’s house on time?

These questions lead to a concept called probabilistic branching and analysis, which is used in quantitative risk analysis and management. Probabilistic branching is one of the ways to represent individual project risks. In every probabilistic branch, you model individual project risks and determine the overall project risk.

In this article, we’ll start with the fundamental concepts used in probabilistic branching. I’ll illustrate them with an example, show how to build a project plan with MS Project, help you create the needed probabilistic branching, and provide analysis and interpretations. In conclusion, we will see the significance of this concept.

Uncertainty in Schedule Network Diagram

If you consider the options you had running low on gasoline while driving to your friend’s house, a simple network diagram can be built:

  • Start (milestone) – Starting from your home
  • Activity 1 – Starting to travel in your vehicle
  • Activity 2 (an option or branch) – Fill-up the tank at a nearby gas station
  • Activity 3 (another option or branch) – Use the small gas container available
  • Activity 4 – Continue travelling
  • End (milestone) – Reach your friend’s house

This seems pretty straightforward, but can you be sure of which option or branch you should take considering your desire to arrive at your friend’s house on-time? It may not be as straightforward as you think due to these activities being uncertain (may or may not happen). Uncertainties mean risks, and these risks can ultimately impact your objective (reaching your friend’s home on-time for the event). Hence, you can give probability or chance of occurrence to these risks on each of the branches.

When you assign probability values to each branch, you get a risk-adjusted schedule network diagram. We can modify our previous network diagram and represent as shown:

For “Activity 2” and “Activity 3,” I’ve assigned 30% and 40% chances, respectively, as existence values.

As you assign probability values to individual branches in response to the risks, the branches in the network diagram are known as probabilistic branches. You can have single or multiple probabilistic branches, though the latter is more frequently used.

Statistically Independent

Consider closely our first example:

Can you take two options or go for two branches simultaneously? In other words, would you fill-up the tank at a nearby gas station and use the small gas container available?

Obviously, you would not, as it doesn’t add any value for you. In fact, these are two independent outcomes–more specifically these outcomes are statistically independent. When you build a schedule network diagram (as shown in previous figure) with probabilistic branches, you model the risk of different outcomes occurring in a project in each branch.

Therefore, you could say probabilistic branching is best used when the risks occurring are statistically independent, meaning that one risk occurring in one branch is statistically independent of another risk occurring in another branch. This is also applicable when the events are mutually exclusive.

With this background and fundamentals explained, let’s look now at a real-time, project management example and get a bit deeper into probabilistic branching and analysis.

An Example

Let’s say that you and your team are excavating in an area to have a new garden prepared for a town’s residents. Your team will remove the soil, dig normally, then fill the hole, and finally plant grass to complete the work.

The tasks in this project will occur as shown in the below table. I’ve added duration details for each task or activity. Note that this example is taken from Primavera tutorial and modified with respect to MS Project usage and respective representations in this article.

What good can a project plan be, if we don’t know the total duration and end date? In such a case, scheduling software comes to our aid. Using Microsoft Project software, the plan looks as shown below.

The project is starting on January 4, 2021 and finishing on April 23, 2021. The duration is calculated to be 80 days.

So far, so good. There is no difficulty at all in creating a plan for this simple project.

But, as with many projects we manage, we have a twist!

Decide on the Branches

Let’s say that you get in touch with local experts and are informed of a possibility of archaeological remains in the area. Obviously, you just can’t go on and just start digging in this scenario. You may think of three possible scenarios or outcomes.

  1. Archaeological remains need expert removal.
  2. Archaeological remains can be discarded.
  3. No actual archaeological remains are found.

These scenarios can be modelled using probabilistic branching with three branches for three possible types of outcomes. All these outcomes, as you can see, are statistically independent.

Now, because these are probabilistic branches, there will be risks associated with each branch. At this point, we can confidently say the following:

  • Risk 1 (on Branch 1):
    • Archaeological remains are found that need expert removal.
    • Chance of occurrence (probability value) = 5%
  • Risk 2 (on Branch 2)
    • Archaeological remains are found, but can be discarded.
    • Chance of occurring = 25%
  • Risk 3 (on branch 3)
    • No archaeological remains are found.
    • Chance of occurring = 70%

As you see above, a probability value is assigned to each outcome or branch. You can decide on the probability values to be assigned subjectively and/or with expert opinion.

Add New Tasks to the Plan

Before we perform a risk analysis, we need to include all three of the above branches into the existing plan. In our plan, we have three new tasks representing the three outcomes or branches. The new tasks, along with existing tasks in the plan are:

  • Task – 1: Remove topsoil
  • Task – new: Remains found that need expert removal
  • Task – new: Expert removal
  • Task – new: Remains found but can be discarded
  • Task – 2: Dig normally
  • Task – 3: Fill hole
  • Task – 4: Plant grass

Did you notice the branching that occurred after the “Remove topsoil” task? After this task, we now have three possibilities or three branches: “Remains found that need expert removal,” “Expert removal,” and “Remains found but can be discarded.”

Next, let’s add these tasks to our MS Project plan with the following durations:

Remains found that need expert removal = 2 weeks

  • Expert removal = 4 weeks
  • Remains found that can be discarded = 2 weeks
  • After this step, we see the following modified plan within MS Project.

As shown in the above figure, with the addition of the new tasks, there is no change in the project duration, the critical path, or the finish date. However, we are not done with our plan yet.

Link the Tasks to the Existing Tasks

We have to link the newly inserted tasks and include the probabilistic branching for each of these tasks. I’ll be linking the tasks as follows:

  • Link the finish of “Remove topsoil” task to the start of “Remains found that need expert removal” task.
  • Link the finish of “Remains found that need expert removal” task to the start of “Expert removal” task.
  • Link the finish of “Expert removal” task to the start of “Fill hole” task.
  • Link the finish of “Remove topsoil” task to the start of “Remains found but can be discarded” task.
  • Link the finish of “Remains found that can be discarded” task to the start of ‘Fill Hole” task.

Logically, the above sequence makes sense. For example, if you remove the soil and require expert removal, then these tasks should be linked with FS dependency. Next, the task “Expert removal” will be linked to the task “Remains found that need expert removal” and so on.

After linking the tasks, the project plan as created with MS Project will result as shown below.

From the task “Remove topsoil,” we have three branches, [v.i.z]:

  • “Remains found that need expert removal”
  • “Remains found that can be discarded”
  • “Dig normally”

The branching from the “Remove topsoil” task has been highlighted in green in the above figure.

In the above modified plan, the project continues to start on the same date of January 4, 2021, but finishes on May 7, 2021 (it was April 23, 2021). The duration of our project has been recalculated as 90 days (from 80 days) and the critical path for the project has also changed.

Assign Probability to the Branches

Next, we will import this Microsoft project plan (.mpp) file into Primavera Risk Analysis software and assign the probability for each of these branches. We will use the following probability values, which we had decided upon earlier.

  • Remains are found that need expert removal – 5%
  • Remains found but can be discarded – 25%
  • Dig normally – 70%

The .mpp file will be seamlessly imported and will be depicted as follows:

This plan is an exact replica of the MS Project plan that we had created before with branching happening from the “Remove topsoil” task (highlighted in green). In each branch, probability values have been assigned, highlighted in the pink color in the graphical side of the Gantt chart and noted to the left of the bars.  The critical and non-critical tasks are also the same, highlighted in red and blue colors, respectively.

Run a Risk Analysis

Next, we have to simply run an analysis on the risk adjusted schedule model, and we will iterate the plan a number of times for simulation. The resultant histogram will show as below, post the simulation (known as the Monte Carlo simulation). I’ve formatted the histogram with color coding, highlighted arrow marks, and other data representation.

Let’s interpret the above graph as follows:

  • In our initial plan, the project was supposed to be completed by April 23, 2021. In the new plan, after adding the probabilistic branches, the end date moved to May 07, 2021.
  • The chance of completing the project by May 07, 2021 is 97%, which is mentioned in the “Highlighters” section in the table to the right. The corresponding line projections are highlighted in yellow arrow marks on the graph.
  • The project has a 50% chance of completing by April 21, 2021, and an 80% chance by April 28, 2021. These are highlighted in black (or bold) arrow marks on the graph.
  • A 100% chance of completion is possible by May 19, 2021, which is nearly two weeks beyond our planned finish date with probabilistic branches.

Conclusion

Let’s go back to our first example of travel to a friend’s house. It’s not a complex one, and it’s possible that you will be able to calculate the end result in your mind with probabilistic branches.

However, in the real-world, projects or programs are expected to be complex, and you will be needing management and simulation software tools to determine the impact of probabilistic branching to your finish time. To use these software tools, you need to have clarity on probability branching, understanding how to create branches and link with the existing tasks in the plan for analysis.

If you are aspiring to be a Risk Management Professional (RMP), you can expect questions pertaining to these concepts on the exam. On the other hand, if you are an aspiring Project Management Professional (PMP), you need to have a basic understanding on probabilistic branching and how it’s used as a tool, as well as the technique named “Representation of Uncertainty” in quantitative risk analysis.

It is my hope that, within this article, you received a sound understanding on when and why to use probabilistic branching, as well as how run an analysis with an example and hands-on software tools.

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This article was first published by MPUG.com on 30th November, 2020. This is an updated version with the latest Primavera Risk Analysis software with latest Risk Management practices.


References

[1] Book: I Want To Be A RMP, The Plain and Simple Way, Second Edition, by Satya Narayan Dash

[2] Online Course: Practical RMP with Primavera Risk Analysis, Second Edition, by Satya Narayan Dash

[3] Online Course: RMP Live Lessons, Guaranteed Pass or Your Money Back, by Satya Narayan Dash

[4] Online Course: MS Project Live Lessons, by Satya Narayan Dash