A structured AIPGF Practitioner 30-day study plan with reading order, review loops, practice timing, and final-week priorities.
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Use this plan when you already know the AIPGF Foundation language but still need a reliable way to convert that knowledge into stronger Practitioner scenario judgment.
Best reading order
Read the root page so you reset your expectations around scenario-based application.
Read Reading the scenario and framing the problem first, because many Practitioner misses start with diagnosing the wrong governance issue.
Read Tailoring the framework next, so you can judge proportionality instead of defaulting to either over-control or under-control.
Read Roles, controls, and decision rights so you can turn governance theory into accountable action.
Read Benchmarking, assurance, and evidence so you can tell current-state assessment apart from future-state improvement.
Read Implementation and improvement last, because it depends on the earlier logic.
Short revision loop
Session 1: Chapters 1 and 2.
Session 2: Chapter 3.
Session 3: Chapter 4.
Session 4: Chapter 5 plus cheat sheet.
Session 5: Mixed practice and targeted re-reading of the weakest chapter only.
How to review a miss
Identify whether the error was about problem framing, tailoring, role assignment, evidence/assurance, or implementation sequence.
Re-read only the section that governs that specific type of mistake.
Write one rule that would have prevented the miss.
Final-review pattern
Near exam day, do not reread everything evenly. Use the glossary for exact language, the cheat sheet for decision traps, and the weakest chapter for one focused re-read before you return to scenario practice.
When to move into practice
Move into heavier practice once you can explain:
the best immediate governance action in a scenario with unclear accountability, maturity, or evidence
how tailoring changes controls, roles, and assurance expectations across different contexts
why the strongest answer usually benchmarks the current state and closes evidence gaps before widening adoption