Taking the Plunge - Preparing for the PMP Exam


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Taking the Plunge - Preparing for the PMP Exam

  by - Aaron Porter (MBA PMP CSM)

In case you actually read this description, the beginning of the blog is about preparing for the exam, but as of 8/06/2009 I will be blogging about maintining my credential and that worrisome acronym, PDU.

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