Convert the PMBOK Guide and your PMP prep materials into audio you can study during commutes and between meetings.
Benefits
Study while managing projects — PMP candidates are working project managers. Audio turns commutes and travel into study time without sacrificing project deadlines.
Master process groups — The PMP tests 5 performance domains with interconnected processes. Audio repetition builds the mental map of how processes connect.
Learn Agile alongside predictive — The current PMP exam is ~50% Agile. Audio reviews of Agile principles and servant leadership fit naturally into your busy schedule.
How It Works
Upload PMP prep materials — Upload the PMBOK Guide, Rita Mulcahy's PMP Prep, or Andrew Ramdayal's materials. VoiceBrief handles process terminology.
Organize by performance domain — Generate audio reviews for People, Process, Business Environment, and Agile/hybrid approaches.
Listen during work travel — Project managers travel. Turn flights, hotel time, and commutes into PMP study sessions.
Quiz on situational questions — AI generates situational PMP-style questions: 'What should the PM do next?' Testing judgment, not memorization.
Voice chat for scenarios — Discuss project scenarios: stakeholder conflicts, scope creep situations, or when to choose Agile vs. predictive approaches.
Features
Process domain audio review — Organized audio covering all PMP performance domains with focus on how processes interconnect and when to apply each.
Situational judgment questions — AI creates scenario-based questions matching the PMP exam's emphasis on 'what should you do?' situational judgment.
Recommended Study Schedule
Morning commute (30 min) — One performance domain audio review
Lunch walk (15 min) — Agile concepts review
Evening commute (30 min) — Situational practice questions
Business travel — Full PMBOK domain reviews during flights
Weekend (45 min) — Comprehensive review of all domains at 1.5x
Frequently Asked Questions
How does audio help with PMP prep?
PMP candidates are typically busy project managers with limited desk study time. Audio converts commutes and travel into study sessions. The PMP tests judgment and process knowledge - both benefit from repeated audio exposure to scenarios and process relationships.
Can audio teach PMBOK processes?
Yes. Audio is excellent for understanding how processes connect across performance domains. Hearing process inputs, tools, and outputs described in context builds the mental map the PMP tests. Many PMP holders credit audio review of PMBOK concepts as a key part of their prep.
How much of the PMP is Agile?
About 50% of current PMP questions involve Agile or hybrid approaches. Audio is perfect for absorbing Agile principles, Scrum events, and servant leadership concepts. The Agile Mindset questions test understanding, not memorization - exactly what audio builds.
How long does PMP prep take?
Most candidates study 150-200 hours over 2-3 months. Audio adds 1-2 hours daily during commutes and travel. Combined with practice exams at your desk, this hybrid approach is how most working professionals pass the PMP without sacrificing work performance.
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