The PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try | 
| Author: Andy Crowe Publisher: Velociteach
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Media: Paperback Edition: 4th edition Pages: 516 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.5 x 1.3
ISBN: 0972967346 Dewey Decimal Number: 004 EAN: 9780972967341 ASIN: 0972967346
Publication Date: April 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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A self-study guide for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam, this book provides all the information project managers need to thoroughly prepare for the test. Review materials cover all the processes, inputs, tools, and outputs that will be tested, and extra help is offered with insider secrets, test tricks and tips, hundreds of sample questions, and exercises designed to strengthen mastery of key concepts and help candidates pass the exam on the first attempt.
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Great PMP Exam Resource November 2, 2009 K. Deel 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recently passed the PMP Exam. I highly recommend this book for the exam review. I read the Kim Wiley examp prep first, then followed up reading this book twice and working all the practice exam questions over and over again. I didn't read the PMBOK guide at all, I believe all the material I needed was in the two books I reviewed. The practice exam questions in Crowe's book were the best I found, they are very similar to what I saw on the exam.
In my opinion, you really need to memorize all the formulas and have a very good understanding of all process groups and knowledge areas. In addition, know the important tools (highlighted in Crowe's book) and what process they belong to.
The only book you need to pass pmp November 2, 2009 Anil H. Waghmare (PA, USA) Great book with lots of simplicity. This is all you need to pass the exam.
Excellent Reviewer October 28, 2009 Conrad (MNL, Philippines) This book really did wonders for me during my review. It helped me better understand the concepts rather than just doing memorization. This book is also packed with lots of usefull tips and methods to pass the exam. I highly recommend this book if you are planning to take the exam and if you combine with a prepcast tool, chances are you will pass the exam on your first. I know that because I did.
Good book for easy reading October 26, 2009 RS 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Initially, I was having trouble understanding PMBOK. I felt as if there were some pieces missing to the puzzle. Andy Crowe explains PMI framework in a very easy language. The book also gives you an important topics to concentrate on. The reason I haven't given this book more stars because I also read Rita Mulcahy's sixth edition. Rita's book is more thorough, explains in-depth and there's lots to learn from her book. Andy's book elaborates PMBOK guide but Rita's book puts you in a shoes of a PM who is managing large million dollars, muti-national company project. I used Rita's book heavily but I passed the exam by reading both these books apart from PMBOK.
Thanks,
RS
Great Tool for understanding the PMP process October 26, 2009 Ralph M. Todd (Houston, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great resource for anyone wanting to pass the PMP. I just passed the PMP yesterday with using this book as my main source of study material. It helped me develop a clear "mental picture" of the Project Management processes.
This book will pay for itself after you pass the test!!
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