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The answers all look right. Learn which move comes next.

An upcoming video course that trains the decision behind the scenario, not just the vocabulary around it.

  • PMP-first scenario training
  • CAPM foundations
  • New PMBOK 8 and July 2026 ECO context
Daniel M. Ferris
YOUR DECISION COACHDaniel M. Ferris
Project Management Certification Study System book cover
THE QUESTION TO ASKWhat is the next responsible move?
160original infographics
619original practice questions
3full mock exams
2·4·6week study plans

You do not need one more pile of definitions.

Most hard scenario questions are not vocabulary tests. They are judgment tests wrapped in professional-sounding options.

OLD LOOPRead → remember → second-guess

Every answer sounds plausible. Confidence falls. Time disappears.

FERRIS LOOPRead → diagnose → choose the next move

A repeatable decision process replaces exam-day guessing.

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PMP SCENARIO DRILLBefore you answer,
find the decision.
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Start before the course launches

One decision drill at a time. On TikTok.

Follow Daniel for short PMP and CAPM scenario breakdowns designed for the scroll, but built to change how you think under pressure.

  • Fast scenario diagnostics
  • “Best next move” breakdowns
  • Visual study-system previews
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From “I think” to “I know why.”

The book gives you the system. The course turns it into guided decision practice with Daniel.

01

Read the decision

Spot what the scenario is really testing before the answer choices pull you off course.

02

Run the SCALE loop

Turn ambiguity into a repeatable next-move process you can use under exam pressure.

03

Choose, then defend

Practice PMP and CAPM scenarios with rationales that explain why the tempting options lose.

04

Build your exam rhythm

Use guided drills, visual explanations, and a study path that fits the time you actually have.

See how the thinking is organized.

Course lessons extend the visual logic and decision-first method developed for the Project Management Certification Study System.

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Calm, practical, no-fluff prep.

Daniel M. Ferris builds practical study systems for project management certifications. His method is simple: teach how the exam thinks, not what to memorize.

“When every option sounds professional, your process has to be sharper than your memory.”
Daniel M. FerrisAuthor and certification educator

The course launches when it is ready to earn your study time.

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Built for working candidatesShort, focused lessons and a clear next step.
Independent and transparentNo fabricated results. No pass guarantee. No official-affiliation claims.
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Is this course live now?

Not yet. It is in production. The early-access list is the first place Daniel will share the sample lesson and enrollment opening.

Is it for PMP or CAPM?

The course is PMP-first, with a clear CAPM entry path. Choose your track in the form so updates stay relevant.

Does the course guarantee a passing score?

No. It gives you a structured method and original practice, but no ethical prep provider can guarantee an exam result.

Is Daniel affiliated with PMI?

No. Daniel M. Ferris is an independent author and educator. This course is not affiliated with or endorsed by PMI.

DFDaniel M. FerrisProject Management Study Systems

Independent educational material. PMP®, CAPM®, PMBOK®, and PMI® are registered marks of Project Management Institute, Inc. PRINCE2® is a registered trademark of PeopleCert. No affiliation or endorsement is implied.

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