How to Memorize the 49 Processes from the PMBOK 6th Edition Process Chart
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In this video, you will learn how you can memorize the 49 processes in the PMBOK 6th edition guide. The process chart and flow is a fundamental part of the PMP or CAPM exams.
To learn more about the PMP (Project Management Professional) or the CAPM certifications, be sure to check out our 1.5 FREE training at www.examspm.com/free
I just passed my PMP exam, 1st time! Your acronym helped me to remember to put the knowledge areas in the correct order. Thanks for sharing.
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I memorized the order of the 5 Process Groups as "I Personally Enjoy Many Cold Cocktails". ;) 😉
love this one!
This was Golden!!! I started my study with a blank stare and now, I’m confident that I have a method to burn these I to my head. Thanks a lot for doing this.
OMG I used this trick a 15 yrs back in my college days to memorise lengthy answers. Good to know that it’s universally used 😊
3:39 I also came up with this and this works: I Saw Sam Copying QR Codes Regarding Papa's Secrets.
i chose this. thank you so much.
Dude this is awesome. Thank you :) No offence to the video though. It was awesome as well.
My favorite
Am choosing yours, thanks....
Finally!!! This helped me study more than hours of lecture.
This one video proved to be the pivotal point for my PMP preparation. Earlier when I had tried to study for the PMP I got stuck here, memorizing the process groups and the knowledge areas and left it after a while. But this time I was lucky to have found this video and it lighted the spark. In a matter of days I was well versed with the process groups, the knowledge areas and their respective processess. Moreover it built my confidence and kept me motivated till the end. Thanks a tonne for sharing this. Cleared my PMP a few days back.
congratulations!!!
Finally i found someone matching my mentality.. i was using this/her method to remember what i studied. Excellent Excellent
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It's very helpful, easy and fun to remember all 49 processes, thanks lot for helping us
This was absolutely AMAZING. Thank you so much with helping me with my "Brain Dump". Having this as a reference point while sitting in for the PMP exam will surely be a benefit, and a quick reference point, during a long exam.
Hi - THIS WAS GREAT I used these videos while studying - and USED THESE TIPS - just passed my PMP today -
I was able to draft out the full processes on the notes sheet - it helped with the situational test questions - and trust, it wasn't easy!
Thank you -
JT
How many days or months of preparations you had for the test?
Your naming convention for the acronyms is ludicrous. I Plan Every Major Circus! Ice Skating Superheroes Conquer Quantum Realms, Controlling Remarkable Powers Safely!
Awesome! This was so helpful! I had to personalize some of the acronyms for better memory, but I love it! Thanks so much!!!
Thank you for sharing your method. I was able to replicate this on a scratch sheet of paper when I took my CAPM exam in person this week and it saved me. Passed my exam!
Thank you!! This really helped me memorizing all the processes and clearing CAPM!
You're welcome!
Good job. thank you for the effort you make it plain and simple. I love your technique
I just passed the PMP exam. I found this video and many other of your videos extremely helped. Thank you for creating and sharing.
How much time it takes to prepare for PMP exam ?
@@MrTuchi07 I started serious preparation 4 days before the PMP exam.
Of course, I had taken the 35 hours of Project Management training earlier and so had foundational knowledge.
@@enocholisa May I ask what class you took, or where from? Also, did you read the full Guide 6th edition? ty;-)
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I didn't read the full guide; I realized I didn't have to.
For the class, I did a course from Udemy (by Sabri C.) that was 38 hours long and met the 35 hours requirement.
Thanks.
@@enocholisa
What is most important item you tell us about exam
This is excellent and a great ready reckoner. Thank you very much
Wow so clear and easy to understand thanks alot wish me luck in my PMP exam :)
Thank you, I learned how to complete my procees group brain dump with huge thanks from this video.
Great video. I was struggling to learn these 49 processes for the CAPM. Not anymore. Thank you!
I've been looking for this but finally found this golden voice with beautiful explanations ❤️❤️😘thank you so much
I found the video very helpful for memorizing 49 Process groups. However I think planning processes should be reworked for better memorizing. You could also show some techniques for memorizing the processes in Knowledge Area level. I think it would also helpful.
I plan every move carefully 💜 I appreciate you for these tactics
Incredible, I nailed this in 4 hours
Really powerful, thank you very much
Very Helpful! Thank you.
Great technique, easy to remember
49 Processes in less than 30 minutes , excellent
This video is awesome. You help me memorize this in 16 minutes. This a very effective video.
Thank you so much. This made the whole thing a lot easier. I'll forget not to mention, a great voice indeed! :)
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effective short note for the study. really appreciated for sharing these notes.
most useful pmp vid in youtube , it absolutly clear way , thank you huge much.
Thank you for your kind words!
It was useful. I knew no other way of remembering the 49 processes.
Awesome Tool! Just what I needed!
Thanks Sandra!
From @10.16 The acronym shown under Planning group is missing an E at the end of the 'SEDED'. It should be 'SEDEDE'.
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Thank you. It is very useful. It is smartly done.
WAW!! it is amizing.Tnx to help!!
That really helps. Thanks!
Thank you so much! So impactful!
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Thank you so much for your review.
WOW...Its simply great !
very useful for preparation.
thanks and keep sharing !!
Kalpesh Patil thank you so much!
Thank you, I will use this approach, so easy and funny
Thanks for this! Very useful. I think Plan Stakeholder Management should be Plan Stakeholder Engagement :)
Genius!! Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
This was the easiest I could find. Thank you so much :)
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Very, Very Helpful! Thank You.
Thanks Joe!
you're voice kept me motivated so I learned
Thanks this really helped me with memorizing processes. Keep it up
I like this video, you are awesome.
Very nice vedio for memorize PMP process and process groups.
Brilliant, thank you so much...….
I hope I had seen this earlier, great job thank you very much.
Thanks for this kind of valuable video
Well explained. Mind got triggered by use of 'control' & 'monitor'. There's thing you can control and there is things you can not control, then you monitor them.
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks , these are great tools to remember.
Best study tool! I noticed at minute 10:12 the last E in acronym was missing for Resources in Planning
Great Job. Thanks!!
Chandra Savage thank you!
Thank you. This was so very helpful
It's very useful and thanks for the trick....
Wow. Thats super smart technique! I love love it. Thank you so much :)
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!
really helpful chart and process. I wasn't a big fan of your acronyms. I found it very easy to memorize PGs and KAs without them, the processes themselves are a bit more difficult, I really thought those specific acronyms(?) were useful. Im currently studying the PMBOk and will include this video as well as the vargas video in my regular routine.
What is the Vargas video?
Hi, I am PMP certified, its amazing but I think more than memorizing this.... it's concept that we need to understand and imagine there application in large scale project which actually help to get certify
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Exactly. It’s easier to understand
1) You must initiate the beginning phases of the project. Gathering everything that you will need. Define the project objective.
2) You must then plan how you will accomplish the projective objective. What’s the work breakdown structure? Action Plan?
3) You must then execute those plans to accomplish the project objective.
4) You must put in place measures to monitor the plan being executed and/or possibly control aspects of the plan being executed so it remains on target with the project objective.
5) Finally, the project by definition must come to an end. Therefore once the project objective is completed, the project must be closed, archived, reported, handed off etc.
It’s much more important to understand the above process then to memorize some erroneous acronym.
One of the greatest videos I have ever seen.
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very helpfull
thank you so much
Thank you
It's amazing
Excellent memorization technique!
Glad it was helpful!
Sorting the knowledge area letters alphabetically its
CIPQRS, [PQRS] are all inline so just remember CI as the start.
Then remember 211 for the first three letters and 123 for the second
1c, 1i, 1p, iq, 2r, 2s
its dumb but it helped me
Excellent tool to lear the Group Processes
Very helpful!
thanks for the good work
Thank you! This is awesome!
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Thank you so much! Very usefull.
Hello, My exam is tomorrow with an online proctor. Would I be able to use a stylus on my touch screen laptop for the whiteboard?
perfect ,thanks a lot !
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Great job. thank you so much
Hello .. do we really need to memorise these 49 process groups for the PMP 2022? As I believe from the success stories in most of the forums .. they say it’s all about situational questions and an understating of the process is fine .. please clarify
No
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Thank you!
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very helpful ! thanks!
This is very helpful! Thanks for sharing! By the way, there are 10 Processes begin with "Plan", Plan^10. There are 2 in Risk Knowledge area, not 1.
Easy to follow technique, much more confident as I prepare for the exam
I love 💓 you u gave an awesome 👍 lecture
It is really very great knowledge
is the ITTO quick reference guide still available?
You are great
thanks!
...when the mnemonic to memorize is longer than just memorizing the items
I was thinking the same thing :) ... certain things I feel might as well just focus on memorizing the thing itself, while other thins, these can helpful like the 766 436 3734 ...
Suggestion - Planing could be done in parts. First write Plan^9, then complete Executing, Monitoring and Controlling. Return to Planning to fill balance activities depending on the phone number for left over activities so number of activities in each KA can be properly filled
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Very helpful to memorize
Thank you!
Do you have the sentences also for ITTO for individual processes , would be helpful
Thank you so much for sharing
DCDCD SEDEDE IPPP works well with associating similar to the guitar on acdc's money talks song. That's how I relate it in my mind.
very nice.
Great video ❤️👌👍