The PgMP credential recognizes demonstrated experience, skill and performance in oversight of multiple, related projects that are aligned with an organizational strategy.(www.pmi.org)
The PgMP exam is quite tough and it needs a good preparation plus program management experience
My advice in order to prepare yourself for the exam is to do the following:-
1 - Read the Program Management Standard at least 4 times.
2 - Study the PgMP exam specification.
3 - Use PgMP questions and answers to enforce the concepts.
4 - You may have some questions need calculations so you need to know EVT , CPI , SPI
5 - If you are not sure about the answer try to use the avoidance technique (avoid the wrong answers first).
6 - Try to manage your time in the exam.
7 - You need to train yourself to concentrate for 4:00 hours and keep your focus.
8 - Keep in your mind that you are program manager not a project manager.
9 - Your Program management Experience is the key success in this exam.
Best of Luck
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First Congratulations! I passed my exam in Feb of this year. I would agree on all of your points. I read the Program Management Standard eight times and found that to be very helpful. I’m waiting for more opportunities to come my way now as a result of my demonstrated knowledge and experience. Al Lewis, PgMP, PMP, SCPM. LinkedIn ID -http://www.linkedin.com/in/aelewis
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