10 Waterfall PMP Questions and Answers to pass your exam!

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
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    Ten Scenario-based PMP questions and answers to help you ace your exam - specifically around WATERFALL! Waterfall or predictive project lifecycles are still common, and will still be seen on the exam, so let's hang out and go over a few questions so you can be ready. 0 - 10 out of 100. You can do this!
    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    00:33 Question 1: Project lead not sure what to work on
    02:50 Question 2: Bringing a project back on track
    06:25 Question 3: How to engage stakeholders
    09:41 Question 4: Formally authorising the project
    11:28 Question 5: Piece of scope missing
    14:08 Question 6: Product has been delivered
    16:48 Question 7: Team not completing enough work?
    19:08 Question 8: High risk
    21:32 Question 9: Major change to scope
    24:05 Question 10: New executive adding scope
    25:37 You are working towards something amazing.
    #pmp #pmbok #projectmanagement

Komentáře • 46

  • @cjeagle
    @cjeagle Před měsícem +4

    I watched most of David's videos on here, and they definitely helped me pass my PMP exam. Thank you so much. His method of teaching is excellent.

  • @monicasmith7050
    @monicasmith7050 Před rokem +3

    I missed your PMP videos! Thank you for returning👍🏾

  • @and5336
    @and5336 Před rokem +2

    Thank you, David for all the effort you put into your videos just for us. We all truly appreciate it.

  • @adrianaa2767
    @adrianaa2767 Před rokem +1

    I've missed your teachings, so glad you're back. Hope all is well and thank you!

  • @SaadAnsari3662
    @SaadAnsari3662 Před rokem +3

    Hi David, I have passed my PMP exam today, thank you for providing the informative videos which helped me in learning.
    Thanks,
    Saad Ansari, PMP®

  • @teenasajil5673
    @teenasajil5673 Před rokem +2

    Hi David, i passed PMP today with 3AT. your videos were extremely helpful for my PMP success. Many Thanks, David.

  • @user-il9ou1cj4s
    @user-il9ou1cj4s Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi David, writing the PMP next week, these videos are so helpful. Thank you!

  • @sebtiouahab
    @sebtiouahab Před rokem +3

    Thank you for all.

  • @sijoser
    @sijoser Před rokem +1

    welcome back, missed your videos, have my Exam in a week, keep you guys posted.....

  • @MisterStubstep
    @MisterStubstep Před rokem +3

    You've gotten me so good at agile it was nice to review some waterfall haha

  • @kassiaskolski3506
    @kassiaskolski3506 Před rokem +1

    Thank you once again, so helpful!

  • @alessandropesenti8952
    @alessandropesenti8952 Před rokem +1

    Great job. Thanks a lot!

  • @mohamedgahayr7419
    @mohamedgahayr7419 Před rokem +1

    Welcome back , we are very happy to you

  • @ruthhubertbrazier1540
    @ruthhubertbrazier1540 Před 9 měsíci

    Love the way you do questions

  • @engrdreducator
    @engrdreducator Před rokem +1

    Very informative and valuable.

  • @snehalis.9235
    @snehalis.9235 Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome experience

  • @kayongonelson9289
    @kayongonelson9289 Před rokem +1

    Hi David, On 26th April, I passed my exam with 3 ATs, Thumbs up to your 200 questions of Agile, and the 150 questions of PMBOK7, I honour u sir

  • @wumilukasz
    @wumilukasz Před rokem +7

    Just passed my PMP exam a week ago and your videos really helped. Bless you. However, how can I earn PDU;s going forward

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před rokem +8

      Congratulations on passing your PMP! That is an amazing achievement 🎉 I personally find the easiest ways to get PDUs are to do project work, and then do ongoing study (I recommend the PMI-ACP). I did mine via Udemy courses so they were not expensive. Often if you do any courses at work, they will count too - 1 PDU per hour of the course. You Can log your PDUs on the PMI website as you go 🙂

  • @brahmiimen3804
    @brahmiimen3804 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you :)

  • @SyrstonAD
    @SyrstonAD Před rokem +1

    Many thx

  • @justin9605
    @justin9605 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @roberthochmut9577
    @roberthochmut9577 Před rokem

    Good 😀

  • @calib3r403
    @calib3r403 Před rokem +1

    I have learned more here than in my college 😅

  • @nafidpk1
    @nafidpk1 Před rokem

    Question 5, management reserve can be used for those with in the scope, however the question says that this was a functionality that they missed to add in this case can you explain the mindset how we as PM need to go side that this is with in the scope?

  • @gozdegoncer4458
    @gozdegoncer4458 Před rokem +1

    Hi David, could you please recheck the answer of qty 3 and explain once more? I think it seems keep satisfied for most influence but les impact... Thanks.

    • @_jasminek_
      @_jasminek_ Před rokem

      I also thought this one was keep satisfied

  • @Mochiluv546
    @Mochiluv546 Před 2 měsíci

    Id argue question 2. it's overly academic to say just because CPI is over one you can therefore crash a project. There are far too many things to consider before choosing crashing over fast tracking.

  • @fabioloyola4788
    @fabioloyola4788 Před rokem

    Hi David, what is the difference between the 6th Edition (emphasis on the 49 processes) and the new release of project processes from PMI? Why we are still referencing to the 6th Edition, should be the new process group guidance (published in Oct 2022) enough to cover the 49 processes? Thanks a lot.

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před rokem +1

      Yes it was just a timing thing on my part for these videos, the content is almost exactly the same in the two guides (PMBOK 6 and process group practice guide). Main difference is the PM skills triangle.

  • @flaglory
    @flaglory Před rokem +1

    Q2: Although we are a bit under budget, but how do we know the crashing approach will not go over budget? Also, what if fast tracking can already bring the schedule back on track?

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před rokem +4

      Good question. We would need to check the overall budget to ensure we don't go over, of course, but that is not mentioned in the question. Fast tracking will also work, but given the context of the question - where we have budget to spare and need to bring the schedule back in line, the answer will match both those two: schedule crashing. You will often see questions on the exam that seemingly have two or more right answers - you will need to choose the best one.

    • @jaysonbolanos8063
      @jaysonbolanos8063 Před rokem

      Basically, fast tracking is associated with higher risk. Since the project has more budget to spare to "avoid" the risk, therefore crashing is the best option.

  • @pavelsosnovsky1026
    @pavelsosnovsky1026 Před rokem +1

    David, could you probably clarify where the Change Management Plan process belongs to ? I can't find it among complete list of 49 processes. It should be somewhere in the Planning group.

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před rokem +1

      Yes of course, 4.2, Develop Project Management Plan, the change management plan is a subsidiary plan that makes up part of the project plan. Page 88 PMBOK 6 🙂

    • @pavelsosnovsky1026
      @pavelsosnovsky1026 Před rokem

      @@davidmclachlanproject Ok I see it. But why e.g. Scope management plan is a separate process among 49 processes while Change management plan is not ? What is the logic that creates a process for a plan?

  • @gahinatchoumo2679
    @gahinatchoumo2679 Před rokem +1

    If you can make it in French.
    I don't understand every word in English

  • @GuoSlice
    @GuoSlice Před rokem +1

    I dont get why for question 2 the answer is A. Shouldn't it be B? If you can bring the schedule forward without having to spend extra money to throw additional resources (manhours, over time) and can still bring the schedule back on track, isn't that the preferred option as opposed to spending more money? Not saying answer A is wrong... more so that answer B is the better answer.

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před rokem +1

      You have a good point Mike, and with good reasoning behind it. That thinking is very good prep for the exam!

    • @salomechukhua461
      @salomechukhua461 Před rokem +1

      Fast tracking increases risk, so why push for risk-inducing decision, when you can choose a safer option without having to spend extra money beyond the allocated budget (as you are under the budget with CPI 1.12). I think that's the rationale behind answer A.

  • @dangeanita
    @dangeanita Před rokem

    Question no.3 influence, impact grid, your explanation doesn't match the explanation at the bottom of the slide.

    • @SuhFarina
      @SuhFarina Před rokem

      In my opinion the answer to this question is to monitor the front desk workers.They have low influence and impact.if they don`t follow the rules,they can be replaced.I do not agree with the answer chosen by David on this one.