What Is the Difference Between PMP and PgMP?
Filed in PMP, PgMP, November 29, 2009, 9:59 pmThe main difference between the PMP and the PgMP is that the former is aimed a Project Managers, and that the latter is aimed at Program Managers.
Are You Penalized for Wrong Answers on the PMP Exam?
Filed in PMP, November 25, 2009, 10:30 pmThe answer is No. Examinees are not penalized for wrong answers on the PMP exam.
What Is the Difference Between Quality Assurance and Quality Control?
Filed in Project Quality Management, , 1:15 amQuality Assurance is a prevention-driven process, while quality control is an inspection-driven process. The former is making sure that the work to be done will meet the QC (Quality Criteria), the latter is making sure that the work already done has met the QC.
What Are the Advantages of Project Management?
Filed in Other Project Management Topics, November 24, 2009, 11:10 pmThere are several advantages of Project Management, such as a reduced cost of the end product, a better client relationship, and a touch of professionalism.
What Is the Difference Between the PMP Credential and the PRINCE2 Accreditation?
Filed in PMP, PRINCE2, November 23, 2009, 1:47 amFollowing is a list of differences between the PMP Credential and and the PRINCE2 accreditation:
PMP stands for Project Management Professional, PRINCE2 stands for PRojects IN Controlled Environment 2.
The PMP started in 1984, PRINCE2 (as an accreditation) started in 1996.
Prince2 is dominant in England (where it originated), a lot of countries in Western Europe, and Australia. [...]
What Is the Difference Between the Project Life Cycle and the Project Management Life Cycle?
Filed in Other Project Management Topics, , 12:47 amThe main difference between the Project Life Cycle and the Project Management Life Cycle is that the former is standard and consists of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing, while the latter consists of the development phases the project goes through.
What Are the CAPM Eligibility Requirements?
Filed in CAPM, November 18, 2009, 7:17 pmThe CAPM Eligibility Requirements are having a secondary level of education and 1500 hours of experience on a Project team of secondary level of education and 21 contact hours.
What Is the Difference Between a PMO and an EPMO?
Filed in PMO, , 4:34 pmThe main difference between an EPMO and a PMO is that an EPMO manages several PMOs and provides high level, at-a-glance reporting for executives.
What Is the Difference Between an Issue and a Risk?
Filed in Project Risk Management, , 10:27 amIssues are trivial current events with low impact on the project, risks are future events with high (usually negative) impact on the project.
What Are the Benefits of Project Risk Management?
Filed in Project Risk Management, November 17, 2009, 9:37 pmThe benefits of Project Risk Management include a more realistic cost and schedule estimates and responding calmly and rationally to project risks.