PMP_FREE_MOCK

March 18th, 2009

pmp_free_mockI would like to announce to readers of this blog that I just published the website PMP_FREE_MOCK. I hope this website can be helpful for everybody who is planning to take the PMI exam to become a PMP®.
For the time being the content is focused on basic information to take the exam. I’m updating the comments and questions data base little by little. The idea is in the future to relate each question content with one post on this blog. But this is a long term goal.

To access the website just visit: http://pmp.elumar.net

I’m waiting for your suggestions!

ITIL_FREE_MOCK News

March 11th, 2009

ITIL_FREE_MOCKITIL_FREE_MOCK in Portuguese:
ITIL_FREE_MOCK is now translated in Portuguese Language. I hope it has been helpful for people from Angola, Portugal and Brazil countries which I received requests for this translations.

500 Active Users!
It’s a pleasure to announce that we achieved 500 active users on ITIL_FREE_MOCK. This number is very expressive because we did not advertise our website. We just relied on our users spreading our website throughout the world. I want to say thank you to everybody that has spread ITIL_FREE_MOCK to the world.

What’s Coming: Free ITIL version 3 mock:
We are working on free mocks for ITIL version 3. In the meantime, enjoy our collection of questions.

Here is the link: http://itil.elumar.net

Smart ways to use LinkedIn

February 16th, 2009

LinkedInThe link below does not have published date, but even if it is old it is still worth it.
More than 100 smart ways to use the LinkedIn.

Here is the link: http://www.linkedintelligence.com/smart-ways-to-use-linkedin/

When the booze is gone, it’s time to move on

January 21st, 2009

Elumar.Net I heard the expression “when the booze is gone, it’s time to move on” when one of the Top Chef’s contest was eliminated from that reality show. You can watch that moment right HERE. I did not understand this expression the first time because in my opinion, there is more than one meaning. I still do not know. I decided the meaning is that, after boozing a while and after a hangover, it is time to go back to routine life. My doubt is: could the Top Chef’s contestant be boozing to celebrate or is he boozing for sorrow? In that case, was Gene Villiatora’s boozing to “celebrate” his time on Top Chef? Or was he boozing for “sorrow” because he would return to his boring life? I do not know. But this expression makes sense for me. When I started this blog, last year, I had some big problems that kept me from posting and updating it. But, after accomplishing few goals, I decided to include this blog in my new plans.

I believe that I just went through a hangover celebrating some accomplishment and now it’s time to move on. New goals. This is my life. Plan, adjust, get results, celebrate and draw new goals.

I’m going to share with you all of my moments planning, adjusting, getting results and celebrating. Professional themes will be written informally. I’m going to share all plans, adjustments, results and celebrations about Project Management and relative subjects. Sharing my experiences, gathering opinions and chatting about new ideas. Feel free to comment, criticize and send suggestions. On the menu you can find how to contact me.

Good reading!

“Begin at the beginning”, the King said gravely, “and go until you come to the end; then stop.”

Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1863)