In PMP training, the ten knowledge areas of project management are one of the important training contents. The top 10 areas of knowledge include Program Management, Portfolio Management, Scope Management, Time Management, Cost Management, Quality Management, Human Resource Management, Communication Management, Risk Management, and Procurement Management. Each area of knowledge has its own focus and content, but the weighting of the exam** questions varies.
According to the data of the PMP exam in the past few years, we can find that the knowledge area with the highest proportion of ** questions is range management. Scope management is mainly involved in the definition, verification and control of the project scope, as well as the scope management in the project initiation, planning, execution and closure phases. Since the core of project management is to ensure that the project objectives and scope are effectively achieved, scope management becomes an important test point in the exam.
In addition to scope management, other areas of knowledge also account for a certain amount of weight in the exam. For example, knowledge areas such as time management, cost management, quality management, human resource management, and risk management, which are closely related to the successful implementation of the project, are also important test points for the exam.
In the PMP training, it is recommended that participants should focus on mastering the relevant knowledge and skills of scope management, but also strengthen their knowledge and mastery of other knowledge areas in order to better cope with the challenges of the exam and practical project management.