Episode 2: Why PMP Uses 3 Domains Instead of Only Knowledge Areas | PMP Series | English

In this video, we explain why the PMP exam is structured around three domains instead of only traditional knowledge areas. We cover the People, Process, and Business Environment domains, what each one tests, why this reflects modern project management reality, and how this structure changes the way serious candidates should prepare. If you are preparing for the PMP exam and want to understand the logic behind the exam blueprint instead of memorizing isolated process names, this episode gives you a practical framework for studying with clarity. Explained in English Timestamps 00:00 Module 2: Why PMP Is Divided Into Three Domains Instead of Just Knowledge Areas 00:32 Agenda 01:41 Situation 02:43 The Reality of the Modern Project Manager 03:39 The Real Question for Candidates 04:34 The People Domain: Leading the Human Element 05:32 Soft Skills and Conflict Resolution 06:32 Engagement and Motivation 07:34 Core Technical Planning 08:29 Execution and Control 09:32 The Business Environment: Strategic Alignment 10:31 Strategy, Compliance, and Benefits 11:33 Value Delivery and Organizational Impact 12:30 Domain Weightage: The Exam Blueprint 13:28 The Triple Threat: Why Each Domain Matters 14:22 The Integration Trap: Where Students Break 15:23 PMP Wisdom: The Balanced Manager 16:21 Questions 17:26 Summary 18:14 Closing #PMP #ProjectManagement #PMPExam #EnglishTech