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  • November 27, 2017 at 5:09 am #418325
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    Dear Mike,

    How can we assess in a scenario that it is an “Inherent Risk” and “Detection Risk” during the exam ?

    November 6, 2017 at 10:18 am #414539
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    Thank you Mr. Ken

    October 18, 2017 at 12:36 pm #412265
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    Thank you sir. Really like Open tuition for their prompt response to query.

    Thanks again

    October 18, 2017 at 7:22 am #412226
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    Dear Ken,

    Very much appreciated. Got a clarity. Thank you for the reply.

    Just one thing more, (last question)

    How to write an answer ?

    Some suggests to write in 3rd person like He, She, It, They and also write in First Person like I, we. “Is this correct” ? Little confused.

    October 17, 2017 at 9:56 am #412093
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    Dear Ken,

    I need some information, Is it compulsory to write in detail about the specific model or

    just 2 to 3 lines is enough for instance:

    If the question clearly mentions “The contextual features of Hope Hailey and Balogun” Model, Then I will have to write 1 page to explain WHAT THE MODEL IS ABOUT ? or some paragraph is enough to explain the model and then proceed to apply to the scenario.
    and Secondly, If applying to the scenario, how much pages should I write ? and what will be the tone of writing, for example:
    Answer: As per the scenario, The XYZ (project sponsor) is the person that will not allow to to proceed for a change because he seems unhappy (as per scenario). “Is this a good tune of writing” ???

    October 17, 2017 at 9:48 am #412091
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    Dear Ken

    I normally completed my paper before 20 to 30 minutes of ending time ?

    and I always attempt all parts of a question, I don’t leave any part of a question. I only say that in some parts I get stuck, but I don’t leave them empty because I write something that I may get a mark.

    I remember that, In Q-2, they need the roles of a project sponsor like that ( if i am not mistaken), at that time i forgot little bit what to write about their roles. However, I wrote only 3 points but don’t know are they correct or not ? I think now you understand what I did mistake in that particular part of a question-2.

    But as per your question, I didn’t write 1.25 pages for a 10 mark question, I only write maximum to maximum 1 page or half of the page.

    October 17, 2017 at 7:35 am #412064
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    Hoping you and I, pass the paper in the coming session.

    October 17, 2017 at 7:34 am #412063
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    Dear Ken Garret,

    I want to share with you how I am studying ?

    In first attempt I got 45 %
    In second attempt got 44%
    In Third Attempt got 42% (as mentioned in previous comment)

    I read all the models and I know how to apply. Like in the Sep-17 exam there was a question in section B from the project Management. It also described some part in that question which requires Mendelow Matrix. I applied to the scenario like for instance the particular stakeholder should be kept satisfied etc etc. So I am not those who use to mug up or cramming studies. I mean to say that I am not memorizing the matter by rote.

    But I only use 2 to3 lines to explain the models etc. and directly going for an application because I assume the examiner also knows that this is a P3 professional paper and I assumed they need the clarification of models application only.

    Is there any further guide can you give me from reading the above statement of mine.

    Thanks.

    October 11, 2017 at 6:11 pm #410408
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    Thank you Mr. John, I will soon contact you on this forum if I faced any difficulty. Appreciate your guidance.

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