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PMI Improves The Credibility of the PMP Exam with a New Security Feature

As of September 25, 2023, PMI has introduced improved forensics for assessing if people are cheating on the PMP exam.  At Cheetah Learning we significantly applaud this measure as it hurts every person who has passed the PMP exam legitimately when there are people who can game the system and become PMP certified without putting […]

Press Release – Cheetah Learning Named Best Project Management Learning Provider 2023

NEWS PROVIDED BY Cheetah Learning  06 Sep, 2023, 10:11 ET PHOENIX, Sept. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Cheetah Learning, a leader in Accelerated Exam Prep for the Project Management Professional (PMP)®, has been named Best Project Management Learning Provider 2023 by Corporate Vision, a digital platform to support and guide better business practices with a monthly magazine read by

Press Release – Certified Virtual Leader

Cheetah Learning Launches Virtual Leadership Certification Course to Address Remote Work Environment PHOENIX, Ariz. – Aug. 1, 2023 – Cheetah Learning has added a new course to address a growing national shortage of qualified leaders skilled in leading remote teams. The Certified Virtual Leader Program teaches students how to assemble, manage, inspire and succeed with

Reducing the Drama of Conflict with Direct Low Key Engagement

One of the benefits of teaching people how to use accelerated learning to pass the PMP exam quickly – I get reminded of good project management practices on a routine basis. A technique a good PM does to resolve conflicts employs direct low-key engagement.  A way to do this is to ask questions – of the

Procrastinating on the Procrastination Blog Post

I’ve been putting off writing the blog post on procrastinating as I wasn’t sure where to start.  Plus I was a little concerned I didn’t have enough to say or had enough expertise to really be talking about all of this. And then to top it all off,  I was called back on a project

Humility and Authenticity – the Key to Effective Leadership

The position I had right before I started Cheetah was as a research scientist in Systems Engineering. In that position, I found myself facilitating many project disaster recovery efforts (it is what spurred the creation of the Cheetah Project Management methodology).  Project disaster recovery was in such demand there because of all the extremely intelligent

Evaluate The Complete Costs of PMP Exam Prep Providers

Michelle LaBrosse, PMP The common statistic is 400,000 people a year prepare for the PMP exam. Yet only half this number take this exam, and fewer than half of those pass it.   So, just from the get go, 75% of Project Managers are not achieving what they originally intended to do. Now granted, studying for

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