The Project Management PrepCast
by Nurses Notes on January 18, 2010
Are you dreaming of becoming a Project Manager someday? If you are, then you have to prepare as early as now because you may have to take the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam. If you wonder what that exam is, the PMP Exam is managed and offered by The Project Management Institute (PMI). Yes, you can probably find a work without undergoing that exam, but to get noticed, get a good job, outshine and outsmart the rest and get a good pay, a PMP certification from that Institute is an advantage. With the number of population that we have now, competition is tight and we gotta prove that we have the edge and we are better than the rest. PrepCast will actually help you pass the exam by undergoing and taking their 40-hour video course which you can actually download through your iPods or any video players so it would be easier for you because you can set your own time to study, anytime, anywhere.
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If you ask me of the cost, it only cost 99.97 USD for the complete training. The video is composed of 120 lessons containing all the areas and subjects that you need to learn. I had purchased a review material that cost me 500 USD from a different company and all it was were only listening materials. No person to look to who actually do the lectures. Unlike with PrepCast, you can review all the concepts, tools, and techniques that you need to learn from their PMBOK Guide. Now, getting that PMP certification won’t be that hard anymore for those who want to have an edge and a good life. It is ideal and practical without spending too much money. If you wonder if it will be worth it, then try watching a number of free episodes on their site by clicking on the “Free” link in the top menu. So you get to test, try, and check if it suits you before you actually pay. How great is that? Learning is now at the touch of your fingertips! Go and try now!




3 comments
Great post. I really appreciate the information. You did a good job communicating your message. Keep up the great job.
by BBG Communications on June 24, 2010 at 11:29 pm. #
the best video player that i use is none other than VLC Player, it is free and i think it is open source too~~`
by Kevin Mitchell on October 6, 2010 at 6:58 pm. #
there are so many hardware and software video players on the market these days, sometimes it is hard to select;*,
by Melatonin Side Effect on October 20, 2010 at 10:13 pm. #