PMP Class with Kavita Sharma

Pass PMP in 21 Days with Kavita Sharma’s | Daywise, Easy, Achievable Plan

Kavita Sharma | Pass PMP in 21 Days | Online Class

Kavita’s mission to share knowledge extends beyond her written work. She offers popular online classes on PMP called “Pass PMP in 21 Days with Kavita Sharma”. These online PMP class have received highest passing percentage of participants as per PMI records.

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PMP Class with Kavita Sharma | Walkthrough

PMP Class with Kavita Sharma

Welcome to our new-age hybrid PMP class.  The PMP classes are designed by Kavita Sharma, A significant contributor to PMBOK and author of Pass PMP in 21 days bestsellers.

The PMP Class Structure

The class is divided into three parts.

  1. Pre – Reads – “Bridge to PMP course”
  2. Within Class – “PMP discussions over Zoom”
  3. After Class –  “21 Days plan with tests and simulations”

1. PMP Class – Pre- reads

The PMP preparations start when you sign up with us. The pre-read course “Bridge to PMP” is available at our learning management system (LMS) hosted at lms.kavitasharma.net.

The course “Bridge to PMP” will help you get started before joining the sessions. It will help you orient towards the concepts. The PMP style of questions helps ease the anxiety that any normal PMP aspirant goes through.

2. PMP Class – Online Interactions

The PMP online class is a breeze of discussions and enablement. The class has carefully structured case studies that help PMP aspirants relax and understand the concepts. Bit by Bit. The flow is simple and works with all participants from various industries. The breakout sessions with case studies help students to interact and share knowledge. After the breakout, the discussion with Kavita Sharma gives the participants the best way to handle problems and apply concepts.

The information is broken down in an easily understandable format with examples called study capsules. Each theory session/study capsule is revised using the Let’s Play quizzes to help participants assess their knowledge.

People are seen laughing, discussing, and smiling in the workshops. It does not feel like a boring theory session.

3. PMP Class – 21 Days Plan with tests

It has been observed that many PMP aspirants do not follow their PMP dreams because they do not get an implementation plan from their trainers. Nor do the participants feel confident about the subject, and hence they lose focus, do not prepare, and if they do – most of them fail the exam due to a bad understanding of concepts or bad study material questions.

Its been observed that some of the PMP trainers are just trainers with no working experience in managing teams and managing big projects.

I know many trainers who have come to me in the past and started their own PMP shop. The reason why I call them shop is for them, it’s just business – they don’t care if someone passes of fails. They don’t care if they are teaching the right concepts. Avoid such trainers – check if they have practical experience.

Kavita Sharma has led big teams, worked with PMI, and wrote books. The workshops aim to interact with students and help them pass the PMP hurdle. The 21 Days plan has evolved over time with feedback from old success stories to make it work for the participants.

The passing percentage of Kavita Sharma’s students is way higher than the industry average.  – PMI.org

It’s because that 21-day plan works.

The plan has daywise commitments and day-wise studies. No one understands if they are in the right direction or not until and unless there are checks. PDCA – that’s what we have learned as a project manager – right?

The 21-day PMP plan works because it has daywise quizzes. Each day, you recap one of the topics and attempt that quiz. It will help in 3 things:

  1. As normal human beings, we forget. Recap will help the mind to recall and remember for a longer retention period.
  2. We check knowledge gaps, and we learn.
  3. We do all of this – step by step. One thing at a time.

The last few days in the 21-day plan are simulations. You can not pass until and unless you can sit for 4 hours and solve 180 questions.

PMP exam is not only test of your knowledge, it also tests your mindfulness, ability to handle stress and solve complex problems.

The approx 4-hour exam is a challenge. Kavita Sharma’s 21-day plan prepares the student to face this challenge successfully and come out with flying colors.

Most of Kavita Sharma’s students pass the PMP exam with Above Target ratings.

Why are PMP Class with Kavita Different?

50% of the PMP questions are on agile. If you look at the PMP course material, each trainer will tell you concepts but will not go in depth.

I joined a Leading safe class sometime back, and the instructor just went through boring slides – no example. No recap questions and No knowledge retention. In fact, No knowledge gained. 🙁  – Retention will happen if I gain something 🙂

So the learnings.

One session only on Agile Case Study

We learn by doing. So, a case study to start and implement with your co-students to help plan and work as an agile team to learn agile concepts.

We Discuss

Where does PDCA apply in agile, and how do we apply PDCA in predictive projects – That’s discussed.  Estimations in agile and estimations in predictive methodology are different – we discuss, and the students are far clearer on the concepts within the class.

We have Homework

The class follows the pre-reads and homework formula. PMP is tough. The concepts are complex. Your brain needs some time to absorb the concepts.

You know that your mind works even when you sleep.

So, the program is designed to give you a breather. Weekend classes are 4-hour classes with 5 days breather. Weekday classes are 2-hour classes with 2 days of relaxation time.

You come to the next session prepared and energetic with your questions. We discuss all the questions.

We not only covers the topic – we apply them so that you become better Project Manager in practice. No more memorising. We understand and we apply concepts while having fun.

PMP Class | The course coverage and topics

You should know that, nowadays, PMI allows only authorized trainers to allocate the 35 PDUs to students via an authorized ATP.

The student material is updated by PMI regularly, and that is the one that each instructor is supposed to follow. You can add any other topic or detail as a trainer to teach effectively to your students.

The PMP Topics – ECO Coverage

What is PMP ECO?  Every few years – PMI updates the curriculum to cater to the latest trends and learning in the project management domain. The results – The ECO – exam content Outline changes every few years. The last ECO update we saw was in the year 2021. You can check the latest ECO here:

https://www.pmi.org/-/media/pmi/documents/public/pdf/certifications/pmp-examination-content-outline.pdf

The PMP class covers the following topics starting from the pre-reads:

Creating a High-Performing Team

  • Determine project team member requirements, appraise team skills, and maintain team knowledge transfer. 
  • Collectively define project ground rules based on contexts, such as organizational rules and team dynamics. 
  • Determine a negotiation strategy and negotiate project agreements. 
  • Organize around team strengths and support team task accountability. 
  • Ensure team members and stakeholders are adequately trained. 
  • Continually evaluate the effectiveness of virtual team member engagement. 
  • Reach consensus and support the outcome of the parties’ agreement. 

Starting the Project

  • Assess project needs, complexity, and magnitude to determine the appropriate methodology/methods and practices.
  • Plan and manage the scope. 
  • Plan, prepare, modify, and manage the project schedule based on methodology. 
  • Plan and manage the budget and resources. 
  • Plan and manage the quality of products and deliverables. 
  • Integrate project planning activities. 
  • Plan and manage procurement strategy. 
  • Establish the project governance structure. 
  • Plan and manage project/phase closure. 

Doing the Work

  • Assess and manage the risk landscape inherent in every project. 
  • Execute a project to deliver business value. 
  • Manage the communications in a project. 
  • Engage all project stakeholders. 
  • Create project artifacts. 
  • Manage project changes. 
  • Manage project issues. 
  • Ensure knowledge transfer to ensure project continuity. 

Keeping the Team on Track

  • Inspire, motivate, and influence team members and stakeholders. 
  • Appraise team performance against key performance indicators. 
  • Determine, prioritize, and remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team. 
  • Investigate and interpret the source and stage of a conflict and recommend an appropriate conflict resolution solution. 
  • Evaluate stakeholder engagement needs and influence stakeholders to accomplish project objectives. 
  • Recognize mentoring opportunities and mentor relevant stakeholders. 
  • Promote team performance through the application of emotional intelligence. 

Keeping the Business in Mind

  • Determine necessary approaches and actions to address compliance needs.
  • Evaluate delivery options to achieve benefits and value.
  • Continually review internal and external business environment for impacts on project scope/backlog.
  • Evaluate the impact of the project on the organization and determine required actions.
  • Assess the existing continuous improvement framework and execute continuous improvement steps.

No time for workshop

Chose PMP Study with mentorship.

  • Flexible
  • Easier
  • Cost Effective

FAQ

Eligibility Criteria for PMP

PMP Certification Eligibility Criteria

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT FOUR-YEAR DEGREE SECONDARY DEGREE*
Years of Project Management Experience 3 Years (36 Months) 5 Years (60 Months)
Hours of Project Management Education 35 Hours 35 Hours

More information available at PMI.org here is the link: https://www.pmi.org/certifications/types/project-management-pmp

The PMP certification is a 3-STEP process:

  1. Get 35 PDUs: There are training providers who train you on PMBOK and provide you with the required certificate so that you are eligible for the PMP exam. This cost varies and depends on region and type of training. You can check various training options for PMPs having 35 PDU certificates at kavitasharma.net
  2. The PMI registration cost(Annual): Register with PMI. This will give you access to a much-required standard called PMBOK. The PMI registration process is simple, and you can register at any time. This is an annual membership, and a payment is required. Currently, it is USD 129. More information can be checked at: https://www.pmi.org/help-marketplace/membership-help
  3. The PMP Application Fee(One-time): The PMP application fee is USD 405 for a member (see point 2). For a non-member, you can pay USD 555 to apply for the PMP exam directly. More information here: https://www.pmi.org/certifications/types/project-management-pmp

Most of the operation Managers are in long-term operations/support projects. However, all operations have upgrades, improvements, and other initiatives. All these initiative which has a start date and end date are considered PROJECTS. So check how many process improvements you did or how many upgrades you/your team performed and take it from there. Ideally, if you have been in operations/support for more than five years, you are ready for the PMP certification.

I know you have been thinking about PMP certification but do not know where to start…

The first step is to check your eligibility.

The next step is to enroll for a PMP workshop with an Institute/consultant whom you trust.  This will help you get the 35PDU certificate and jump-start your PMP preparations. More details at PMI.org: https://www.pmi.org/certifications/types/project-management-pmp

That’s a great thought. However, in my experience, I’ve found that most people get anxious when they look at PMBOK, as the book is a standard and uses specific terms that are difficult to understand in the first go.

Check for Institutes/Consultants who provide specific information about pre-reads and pay attention to your questions before the workshop.

Studying before the PMP classes is a good idea as it will help you understand the topics in much better depth.

Yes – the RMC book on PMP Preparation by Rita Mulcahy is good. However, other great books can help you understand the topics in a shorter time frame by using scientific methods and help you Pass the PMP exam. Wait for your PMP training provider (Consultant) input before you start the buying spree.

You need to become a member of PMI. Once you are a member of PMI, you will receive an email with all the details on the downloadable resources and communities which you can be part of.

No, You can become a PMI member today.

The eligibility criteria will come into the picture only when you apply for the PMP exam credentials, which will be required once you attain the 35 PDUs i.e., once you have attended a PMP workshop.

Yes. If you plan to schedule your PMP exam within the next 1 year, becoming a member of PMI is a good idea. This will help you get the required standards and eReads to help you get started.

Great. That’s a good start. I will write the steps concisely. Here they are:

  1. Check your PMP eligibility.
  2. Start the search for a good institute/coach to get 35 PDU workshop
  3. Check the horizon, your leave status, work status, etc. Plan and look for a window where you should have at least 2-4 hours daily for PMP preparation.
  4. If this window is within 1-year time frame – Good. If not – there is no hurry. Come back later and start with step 3 again 🙂
  5. Become a PMI member.
  6. Attend a PMP workshop.
  7. Once you attend a PMP workshop, you will get a 35 PDU certificate required to complete the PMP application.
  8. File PMP application, the PMP application, once approved, will be valid for 1 year. That means that you can schedule your exam at any time at any place within 1 year of the PMP application approval date.
  9. Start with the PMP Mock Tests, prepare for the PMP exam, do many tests, and simulate the approx 4-hour, 180-question environment.
  10. Select the exam date for the PMP exam and PASS the Exam

It’s easy – right?

 180 questions in 230 Mins.

Yes and No. PMP questions are based on Bloom's Taxonomy and can assess your Project Management knowledge. You need to be thorough with concepts to pass the exam.

PMP Class - Reviews

You know I have been told by many that reading the PMP manual is the most boring task one would ever want to do. I found your book extremely gripping and an easy read.  I really liked the “Let’s Play” element you have put in to sustain interest and do a memory test.  Very effective learning methodology. I can imagine the readers shouting in joy “That was easy!” Overall – Excellent book…

I had a few friends who had failed PMP earlier. This had created a mental blockage in my mind with regards to successfully passing the certification. However, the class by Kavita Mam helped me in developing my study plan and the complete overview helped me focus on the certification. I passed with just 10 days of dedicated study.Thank you Kavita mam

I am from PMP capsule batch of 24-27 Jan at Hotel Shervani, Nehru Place. As I have PASSED my PMP Examination today, I would like place on record that the orientation sessions of yours extremely helpful as a stepping blocks.
My sincere thanks for the same and best wishes for you and your family.