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Tips from a Work Product Rater

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CPLPCOACH.COM Tip of the Week - July 2009
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We are fortunate this week to have input from John who shares his experiences as both a CPLP candidate, as well as a long time Work Product rater.
 
John sent in a list of tips that are concise and to the point (much like how your submission should be!).
 
Here are John's Work Product submission tips:
  • Follow the directions
  • Be as clear as possible -- don't make the raters think
  • Follow the directions
  • Use proof, not statements
[Trish's note:] Make sure you follow the most recent directions - by downloading the most current CPLP Candidate Bulletin from:
 
 
Some tips on preparing your Work Product:
  • Decide on a project to submit
  • Collect everything you can
  • Collect more stuff
  • Look at the materials required and the rubrics and select the *best* and *most extensive* materials to *prove* you did what you claim. 
Proof is the key! 
 
So if you say "I surveyed 100 people," show a completed survey form with [a sampling of] raw and summarized results.
 
[Trish's note:] Now that the Challenge Questions (AKA Follow-on Questions) have been officially removed from the Work Product submission process, you can bet that the raters are going to be more strict when it comes to quality & representation of your evidence, as well as quality of your written responses to the Component Questions.
 
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Thanks very much to John for taking the time to share these tips!
 
Looking for assistance? Our CPLP Mastery Group Work Product Coaching sessions start January 20th, 2010:
 
http://bit.ly/5Pt9qf
 
Have you started your Work Product submission yet?!
 
All good things ahead - here's to your success!
 
~ trish
 
~ Trish Uhl, PMP, CPLP
CEO, Owl's Ledge LLC
 

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