This blog post will discuss the PMP exam pass rate in 2023, including its history, some myths, and the current situation. What is the PMP Exam Passing Score? This is the most frequently asked question by PMP aspirants on blogs and forums. Everybody has his or her idea of what a passin...
There was no issue management process within the PMI’s PMBOK Guide, 6th edition. And nor was this a Knowledge Area. The 7th edition removed processes and knowledge areas and does not discuss issue management beyond defining the word issue and mentioning an issue log. However, PRINCE2 and the...
Project communication management is one of the 10 key knowledge areas in the PMBOK (Project Management Book of Knowledge). The processes included in this area have changed over the years but, in the current version, there are three primary project communication management processes. These are: Pla...
This article explains what is Kubernetes and helps you to understand its features and benefits of using it as it is one of the most popular container orchestration tolls. Read on to know more.
What is a computer network? The term gets a lot of traction, but how do we define it? This article is your one-stop source of information relating to computer networks. Click here to know more.
The TOWS Matrix is an acronym for Threats, Opportunities, Weaknesses, and Strengths. The matrix is a variation on the SWOT Analysis, and it seeks to address criticisms of the SWOT Analysis regarding its inability to show relationships between the various
In essence, a root cause analysis involves the identification of problem root causes to devise the most effective solutions. Note that the root cause is an underlying factor that sets the problem in motion or causes a particular situation such as non-con
That first version of your plan is your baseline, and you don’t just make these things up! If you’re doing it right, you’re basing it on your estimate and scope. Sure, plans can change, but referring to that first plan as your baseline will often help you argue the case for ...
The value of project A at the current state is greater than the money spent on it, which means that the project is under budget. Cost Performance Index (CPI):CPI = EV/AC = 1.2 The CPI for the analyzed project is greater than 1, so the project is performing well against the budget....
Ever since theScaled Agile Framework(SAFe for short) adoptedLean UXin version 4.5 I’ve received a steady stream of inbound questions about how, exactly, these two methods are supposed to work well together. The short answer is, I have no idea. ...