![]() ![]() Refer to PMP handbook pages 4-7 and Your PMP® Application Checklistfor info on requirements application, and also to new PMP Examination Content Outline or the previous one if you did waterfall projects to understand what is expected to include in application for the experience submission. Here is some general requirements regarding the application: I'm wondering though if anyone's been in a similar situation and how it turned out for them on the application. I'm confident the answer is: don't do it. My question is: how terrible is it for me to copy-paste my project description into those 7 projects? The projects may be unique on the job site, but from my desk, the project management tasks are about the same. My issue is that on all 7 of these projects. My project completed 50 of its 51 deliveries on time and the overall project was under budget. (CL) obtain final acceptance for project, document lessons learned, archive project records, obtain financial/legal/administrative project closure, measure customer satisfaction. (MC) verify scope, perform quality control audits, report performance weekly, track schedule/cost/quality/risk, take corrective actions, identify new risks. (EX) obtain project resources, manage resource allocation, execute tasks according to project plan, implement approved changes. (PL) identify key project team members and vendors, prepare RFQs, conduct kickoff meeting, develop project schedule and prioritize tasks, estimate costs, allocate budget, and document risks. ![]() (IN) define scope, review charter with key stakeholders to confirm scope, risks, assumptions, and constraints. I'm a steel manufacturing project manager, and about 7 of my projects on my application are very similar as far as what I did on the job.īelow is my description for one of the projects (yes, it's twice as long as allowed, so I need to trim it a lot).Īs project manager, my objective was to manage the design, supply, and delivery of steel stairs, ladders, and rails for the construction of the warehouse. ![]()
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