I
am happy to have purchased my Watermark Learning requirements management book
because I have learned so much from just two chapters. I know that I will pass
the PMI-PBA exam immediately after finishing this book. It should take no
longer than one week. Afterward I will retake my traceability & monitoring
drill and another 50-question practice exam. In addition, today I will outline
BABOK chapter 3: elicitation because I will master all of the business analysis
concepts. Furthermore, I guess I am happier that I am investing in myself and
my future. I will not only be able to earn my PMI-PBA certification but
increase my income.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Sunday, October 19, 2014
This Week in PMI-PBA Studies
This
week I will be doing something every day towards working closer towards my
PMI-PBA certification. I will continue outlining PMBOK chapter 5 and BABOK
chapter 6, take the RMC chapter 5 knowledge area quiz, another Watermark
Learning PMI-PBA traceability & monitoring drill after outlining BABOK
chapter 6, and a 100-question practice PMI-PBA exam. Furthermore, I will look
at what the PMI-PBA LinkedIn study group feedback is once PMI makes the test
scores available. I will learn from their mistakes and recalibrate my studies
in order to better prepare. Moreover, this is the week before PMI publishes its
own Business Analysis Practice Guide
which will be available online October 28th. I am working this week
on positioning myself towards improving my PMI-PBA traceability knowledge and
overall score by the time this PMI publication gets released.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Okay So I Piss Someone Off
Friday, October 17, 2014
This Week in PMI-PBA Certification Study
The
next week is essential towards preparing the October 28th Business
Analysis Practice Guide publication. I will finish outlining BABOK chapter 6,
PMBOK chapter 11 and take another traceability & monitoring drill plus
another practice exam. When October 28th rolls around, I will be
well-positioned to incorporate the practice guide and pass the PMI-PBA exam the
first time.
Labels:
BABOK,
certification,
PMBOK,
PMI-PBA,
PMP,
progress,
significant,
traceability
Monday, October 13, 2014
Pushing Ahead with my PMI-PBA Studies
Yesterday
I completely outlining my Business
Analyst’s Mentor Book that I purchased from Amazon last Monday. It was a
milestone because before then I would stop and start reading BABOK and my other
business analysis book; however, I stuck with it. During this past week I
learned more concepts and vocabulary words that would help me pass the PMI-PBA
exam the first time. I also wrote down entire BABOK definitions to ensure that
I fully understood everything I read. Rewriting some of these definitions down
multiple times helped absorb their meanings. It wasn’t just okay that was a
requirement but I understood which sequence that requirement was in. Throughout
this process I developed the requisite endurance to spend 3-4 hours daily
towards highlighting BABOK chapters 4 and 6 this week. Once I completely
highlight them, I will take another Watermark Learning requirements
traceability and monitoring practice drill and another PMI-PBA 50-question
practice exam. I do feel that by the end of this week my online practice drill
and exam scores will increase by 15 points and I will start reading my other
business analysis book.
Monday, October 06, 2014
PMI-PBA Self-Investment and Learning that PMI Will Publish a Business Analysis Practice Guide
Buying
the Business Analyst’s Mentor Book is
my best PMI-PBA investment thus far because it deciphers all of the business
analysis jargon into understandable concepts. I have read 41 pages. Even though
I am resting my fingers, I do see myself completing another 41 pages tomorrow
and finishing the book by Wednesday when my physical book arrives. When I get the physical book, I will reread
the book and write down anything this is new. I might even write down BABOK
definitions to incorporate the formal business lexicon that is on the PMI-PBA
exam. I know that this Handbook will increase my PMI-PBA online
exam score. This week when I take another 50-question practice exam, I will
score over 75%. I have to because I am
working on improving my scores.
Furthermore,
I have learned through my LinkedIn PMI-PBA study group that PMI will publish
its Business Analysis Practice Guide online on October 28th.
It’ll be free. In between now and then, I
will read Business Analyst’s Mentor Book,
BABOK, and PMBOK chapters 5, 6, 8, 10, 13. I am will be well-read and
prepared to read the PMI guide. I know that following this plan gives me a very
good chance of passing the PMI-PBA exam the first time.
Labels:
BABOK,
business analysis,
decipher,
exam,
improvement,
jargon,
lexicon,
LinkedIn,
passing,
PMBOK,
PMI,
PMI-PBA,
practice,
study guide,
understand
Sunday, October 05, 2014
PMI-PBA Weekly Progress
This
week I will improve my PMI-PBA exam score by reading BABOK chapter 4 and taking
two traceability and monitoring drills. I have scored 25% in this domain which
is completely unacceptable. By next Sunday, my traceability and monitoring
score will move up to 62% (61% is the minimum passage rate). These two drills
give me more practice to see more exam-related questions. I know that I am
capable of passing the PMI-PBA on the first try. I have passed the PMP the
first time. I am happy to have purchased the PMI-PBA online exam simulation
instead of cross-referencing the CBAP practice exam because the former has
shown me my weak areas. I am no longer walking around blind anymore because I
know how to address my weaknesses. That’s the one thing I don’t want to do when
I walk into Prometric this fall and take the PMI-PBA exam.
The
PMI-PBA certification affords me more cross-disciplinary opportunities out
there. I have received a phone interview for an adjunct position. The college
combined its economics and business administration departments. This benefits
me because I have economics and business administration degrees. Also the
PMI-PBA can fill the void because this is a small private college which does
not have anyone who can merge the two disciplines. Obtaining the PMI-PBA
certification not only bridges the gap but makes me indispensable. I love
teaching because I get to communicate and share ideas and information. This
motivates me to earn my PMI-PBA.
Labels:
adjunct,
BABOK,
capable,
certification,
drill,
exam,
Happy,
opportunity,
pass,
PMI-PBA,
practice,
preparation,
teaching,
traceability
My Brownies Are Finally On the Right Side of History!
I
am so happy that the Cleveland Browns have won today especially after starting
28-3. My Brownies have managed to come back from 25 down to win the game 29-28
making history in the process. This is the first time in NFL history that an
away team has rallied from 25 down to win a game. Finally, my Brownies are on
the right side of NFL history!
Thursday, October 02, 2014
Summoning the Strength to Review My First PMI-PBA Online Exam Results
I
have summoned the strength to rise above my muscular soreness to start writing
down all of my PMI-PBA online exam wrong answers. Writing them down by hand makes
me reread the questions and understand the reasons behind the right answers. I
also have discovered that I need to learn more of the business analysis
terminology and reread PMBOK fifth edition chapters 5, 6, 8, 10 and 13. In a
LinkedIn PMI-PBA preparation group most test takers say that they’ve studied
chapters 5 (scope management), 8 (quality management) and 13 (stakeholder
management). However, while doing the online test, I’ve noticed the importance
of chapters 6 (time management) and 10 (communications management). I will also
rewrite PMBOK page 61 every single morning to get back into the habit of
remembering each process and their interdependencies. I am intent on scoring
above 62% on my next online practice exam and over 80% on my final PMI-PBA
exam.
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Technical Difficulties
I
awoke hungry and jetted to the DuPont doughnut spot because Google said that it
was opened until 2am. Wrong! It closed at 12am because it was Wednesday L. You meant that I
walked down N street with crazy people cursing each other out for a closed
restaurant? I huffed all the way to the 24-hour CVS got food and returned back
home. Sheesh!
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Getting All of the Fear of Failure Out of the Way
Labels:
CBAP,
certification,
exam,
fear,
overcome,
PMI-PBA,
study. exam prep
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Cleaning My Plate and Clearing My Mind
Internally
I have been thinking about going for my PMI-ACP and PMI-PBA certifications. I
am actively looking for a new opportunity but the
feelings are so strong. I just want to clear my plate. Getting these two
certifications free up a lot of mental space in my head. The PMI-ACP goal has
been stuck in my brain since 2012 and the PMI-PBA goal has been stuck in my
brain since May 2014. Earning these two certifications increase my earning
potential. I need them gone right now to go onto bigger and better things.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Staying Started
Everyone
talks about getting started but how many people stay started? It’s east to
start something new. It’s hard to stay committed throughout the process. When
the pursuit isn’t shiny and new, it’s hard to muster enthusiasm doing the rote,
mundane tasks. I admit that at times I am guilty of this behavior. Inertia
erodes things. I need to stay started instead of staying stagnant. Therefore, I
am going for these three things the rest of this year: 1) finding the job that
I want; 2) earning my CBAP certification; and, 3) earning my PMI-PBA
certification; and, the only way to accomplish these three things are to stay
started.
Labels:
CBAP,
certification,
commitment,
inertia,
new job,
PMI-PBA,
process,
stagnant,
started,
stay
Sunday, August 31, 2014
This Will Be a Phenomenal Week
This
week will be phenomenal. I am riding the positive momentum from last week. It
feels great to be buoyed professionally. I know that I will build upon it
creating something even greater. I am ready for it because I am getting closer
to what I really want: more freedom to create the future that I want.
Labels:
buoy,
closer,
create,
freedom,
future,
momentum,
more,
phenomenal,
positive,
professional,
want,
week
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Silent No More
Until
now, I’ve remained silent and others have taken this to their advantage. People
have told me to polite, courteous, and ‘to trust the process’. That stops today
because I’ve reclaimed my voice. I refuse to let others and my enemies speak
for me and write my story. I’m telling my story and my truth. I’m reclaiming my
voice and my life. I’m giving life and voice to all of my dreams and
aspirations. I have stopped fearing the future and what might happen. I am
living in the present, taking each day as it comes and making the most of it.
By being present and capitalizing upon all current available opportunities, I
will make the future better; and, all of these things start with my declaration
of not being silent any more.
Labels:
advantage,
aspiration,
better,
capitalize,
day,
dream,
each,
future,
giving,
life,
no more,
opportunity,
present,
silent,
speak,
trust,
voice
Saturday, August 09, 2014
Saturday, August 02, 2014
PMI-PBA Certification Pilot Exam Update
This is the
final weekend of the PMI-PBA certification pilot exam and I haven’t taken it
because it has been chaotic as of lately. I do feel that I will get it done
this year regardless of what has been happening to me. What I have done in the meantime is improving
my Excel 2010 and SQL programming skills. I scored 92% on the advanced Excel
2010 final exam and 86% on the Introduction to SQL final exam. So my time hasn’t been wasted but the PMI-PBA
certification has not materialized. What
I have learned is to centralize my focus and write down to do one thing every
single day towards the goal. I know that
practicing this will put me farther ahead than now.
Labels:
certification,
learning,
one,
pilot,
PMI-PBA,
study. exam prep
Stop Trying to Make It Perfect
I have delayed posting new posts
because I have been trying to make it perfect. Now I will stop this whole
paralysis of analysis thing, I will be back soon.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Writing the End to a Story
In
2014 I have been trying to get into a new phase in life. I have tried
accumulating new skills, different industries, I mean everything but I am still
stuck. I’ve listened to an empowerment coach’s podcast where the interviewer
says to ‘envision the end.’ That’s it. I have been churning along but never
truly define what the end (new job) would look like. There is freedom in knowing
how it will end because I’ll at least have a roadmap guiding me down the road.
Right now I am in the wilderness but describing in detail what the end would
look like would be very helpful in me getting over this hump.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
What the PMI-PBA Pilot Deadline Has Taught Me
I
have just completed my PMI-PBA pilot certification Excel verification
spreadsheet documenting all of my projects. I am moving on this application
faster than my PMI-ACP certification application because the PMI-PBA pilot
program has a deadline. It forces me to push through all of the mess that I am
dealing with currently. After passing my PMP exam in June, I started studying
for the PMI-ACP certification in July. However, with all of the craziness that
I experienced for the past 11 months stopped me. There was never a prolonged peaceful
time period so I never established a rhythm. This pilot program forced me to
keep going regardless of the chaos. Right now the chaos is constant yet the
PMI-PBA pilot program deadline is August 4th. August 4th
is going to come and go whether or not I’ve completed the application or have
taken the test. Understanding this, I’ve decided not to let work and people
further obstruct me from my certification goal. I will not only submit my
PMI-PBA application but will sit for the certification exam and pass it this October.
I have bigger dreams and taking the PMI-PBA certification exam is the first
step. I will use this experience to prepare for the Certified Business Analysis
Professional (CBAP) exam this fall. Furthermore, clearing the PMI-PBA exam
liberates my time and energy to revisit the PMI-ACP certification exam with a
renewed mentality. By then I will be able to push pass the chaos and confusion
and will even be out of my current work environment.
Labels:
CBAP,
certification,
chaos,
completion,
confusion,
constant,
deadline,
environment,
experience,
freedom,
liberate,
move,
overcome,
peace,
pilot,
PMI-ACP,
PMI-PBA,
push,
through
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
