Finally passed my CMI exam after two attempts — here's what actually worked
So I just got my results yesterday and I honestly cried a little. I failed my first attempt back in February by four points — four! — and I've been grinding ever since. The CMI exam is no joke, especially the change management frameworks section. I kept confusing Kotter's 8-step with Prosci's ADKAR and it cost me big time on the first try.
What turned things around was finding a solid CMI practice test that actually matched the question style. The ones I used earlier were way too easy and gave me false confidence. I also switched up my study guide approach — instead of reading chapter by chapter, I started mapping concepts to scenarios because that's basically what the real exam throws at you. Spent about 6 weeks, roughly 90 minutes a day.
For anyone studying right now: focus heavy on stakeholder engagement and resistance management. Those topics showed up constantly. Happy to answer questions about specific sections if anyone's stuck — I know how brutal that waiting period feels.