A free, structured path to passing the PMP exam — organised exactly around the PMP Exam Content Outline. Work through the modules in order, or jump to any topic. Simple, precise, and complete.
The entire syllabus condensed into a single reference — eligibility, PMBOK 7, the 49 processes, Agile, the full EVM formula sheet and exam tips. Perfect for revision.
Six modules that mirror the PMP exam structure — People (42%), Process (50%) and Business Environment (8%), plus the foundations and Agile you need throughout.
Understand the exam and build your plan before you study a single concept.
What the PMP is, eligibility paths, the application process, exam format (180 questions / 230 min), cost, and renewal.
Start →A realistic study schedule, the best resources, how to use mock exams, the PMI mindset, and tips for exam day.
Read →The vocabulary and frameworks every PMP question assumes you know.
Projects vs programs vs portfolios, the PMO, organisational structures, the project manager's role and the competing constraints.
Read →Predictive, iterative, incremental, agile and hybrid life cycles, plus the 12 PMBOK 7 principles and 8 performance domains.
Read →Leading people is the largest part of the PMP. Master teams, leadership and stakeholders.
Servant leadership, team development (Tuckman), motivation theories, conflict resolution and emotional intelligence.
Read →Identifying and engaging stakeholders, the engagement matrix, and planning and managing project communications.
Read →The technical core — how the work gets planned, executed and controlled.
The project charter, the WBS, scope control, the critical path method, and schedule compression (crashing & fast tracking).
Read →Estimating, budgeting, Earned Value Management with formulas, quality tools, risk responses and contract types.
Read →About half the exam is adaptive — Scrum, Kanban and how to blend approaches.
Connecting the project to the organisation, compliance and value.