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HI, I know this question has been asked lot of times but i feel its worth repeating. Best way to understand ITTO's. (Im not saying memorize). What i would like is, if everyone can share some sort of tricks they have used to understand and probably come up with some notes at the end. This will help all of us and future PMP aspirants.

Online game need for speed most wanted There might be this information already but i couldnt find, so pls direct m there in that case. So please kindly share any map diagrams, learning tips for ITTO's. The trick is to understand: -what feeds into a process -the tools you use in that process -what does that process produce i definately DID NOT memorize ITTO's, nor did i try there are instances where all processes in a process group will always have a particular output, in other cases an tool may only be used in one process. Taking note of these consistencies helped me to understand the big picture.

Tip 6 — Getting ITTO questions right through logical analysis. There are over 600 Inputs, Tools & Techniques and Outputs (ITTO) for the project management processes outlined in the PMBOK® Guide. Many Aspirants would have the question of whether all the ITTOs need to be memorized for the exam. My Strategy to Deal with ITTO Based Questions. Honestly, I never had any strategy to deal with ITTO based questions during my PMP exam preparation. Moreover, I never looked for any strategy, shortcut or tricks to remember ITTOs. My focus was on my study materials and the PMBOK Guide. I used to read the books along with the PMBOK Guide.

Pracice ITTO's in BrainBok as a habit of study, slowly you will find you understand the ITTO's without memorization. On the exam you really just need to understand what is being asked and then place that scenario or question in context to the 42 processes (in the matrix, visually speaking). Knowing where you are at, and the types of ITTO's in that area, will bring you VERY FAR in the direction of the correct answer. - • or to post comments. I agree with bhpepper. There is no point in memorizing.

Try to digest the process and visualize how it flows. Try creating a mind map of ITTOs and repeatedly revise the map. Over time, you will not only remember what the ITTOs are for each process, you will also start to understand why a certain input is required for a process. In the exam, for example, you could get questions like what comes first - 'Estimate Activity Cost' or 'Develop HR Plan' process? The answer is Plan HR, eventhough the order per the ITTO chart is otherwise. The reason is HR Plan is an input to cost estimation process.

You have to see the big picture and reviewing the ITTOs and thinking how they tie with one another will help you solve most questions quickly. I hope I could help. • or to post comments. I have been through this difficult moment before my friend suggest me to download a pretty good ITTO app from appstore. It costs me $2 in my country.

It also gives you the advice on make up your own ITTO mnemonics. I actually bought their study kit that comes with a huge question bank with lots of good questions. My suggestion to memorise ITTOs is that you have to understand the knowledges/logics behind 47 processes.

For example always ask yourself why/when/how/what you need these during this process. Also as long as you play the ITTO game, you realize that 'updates' always happen on the output area. So on so forth. Hope this helps • or to post comments. PMP Students, I can teach you my method for. It's a free video on my website. Everyone wants to learn ITTO.

I understand. I remember spreading ITTO note cards on the floor of one of the rooms in my house. I could 'stomp' on ITTO but not learn them. Then I realized I should just learn the ITTO I didn't know:) As a PMP I have a free YouTube video channel with mostly PMP videos. But also, on my Richard Kraneis website I have a Blog Post. The blog post and the video are free. Visit Mastering ITTO on my website, I think it will help all of you.

Richard Kraneis, PMP Chicago, IL USA • or to post comments.

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