PMP in Depth: Project Management Professional Study Guide for the PMP Exam

[Paul Sanghera] ↠ PMP in Depth: Project Management Professional Study Guide for the PMP Exam ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. PMP in Depth: Project Management Professional Study Guide for the PMP Exam Shawn said Very, very wordy with no value added. Guy likes adjectives.. This book is VERY wordy. You can read and reread a sentence 5 times trying to figure out what it is saying. Heres an brief and simplified example from page 1Very, very wordy with no value added. Guy likes adjectives. according to Shawn. This book is VERY wordy. You can read and reread a sentence 5 times trying to figure out what it is saying. Heres an brief and simplified example from page 128: The assumptions and const

PMP in Depth: Project Management Professional Study Guide for the PMP Exam

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Rating : 4.67 (930 Votes)
Asin : 159863996X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 592 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-01-16
Language : English

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. D. Proprietary Approaches Toward Project Management. Initiating the Project. 4. 7. Answers to Chapter Review Questions. Executing the Project. Planning the Project Schedule. 5. 2. Monitoring and Controlling Projects. 1. Planning Quality and Risk Management. 3. Appendices: A. 6. Final Exam Quick Prep. System Development Life Cycle. B. Closing the Project. Project Management Framework. 9. Planning the Project Scope. Performing Professional Responsibility. 8. C

This facilitates stepwise learning, prevents confusion, and makes this book useful for anyone who wants to get up to speed quickly to learn the fundamentals of project management, pass the PMP exam, or both, even if they are new to the discipline of project management. The chapters and the sections within each chapter are presented in a logical learning sequence: A topic and a chapter only depend upon the previously covered topics and chapters, and there is no hopping from topic to topic. No prior knowledge of project management is assumed. The primary purpose of this book is to help you pass the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Because the book has a laser-sharp focus on the exam objectives, expert project managers who want to pass the PMP exam can use this book to ensure that they do not miss any objective. A fulllength practice exam with fully explained answers is also included.. Yet this is not simply an exam-cram book. The concepts and topics, both simple and complex, are clearly explained when they appear for the first time

Shawn said Very, very wordy with no value added. Guy likes adjectives.. This book is VERY wordy. You can read and reread a sentence 5 times trying to figure out what it is saying. Here's an brief and simplified example from page 1"Very, very wordy with no value added. Guy likes adjectives." according to Shawn. This book is VERY wordy. You can read and reread a sentence 5 times trying to figure out what it is saying. Here's an brief and simplified example from page 128: "The assumptions and constraints in the project scope statement can affect the project schedule and therefore must be considered in developing the schedule." Why not drop the word project? "The assumptions and constraints in the scope statement can affect . 8: "The assumptions and constraints in the project scope statement can affect the project schedule and therefore must be considered in developing the schedule." Why not drop the word project? "The assumptions and constraints in the scope statement can affect . zrag said Used For PMP Studying. Purchased this book in preparation for taking the PMP exam. I found it to be really helpful, and very much in line with the content on the exam. This was pretty much the ONLY resource I used to study, and fortunately I passed the exam first try. My approach to tests and studying is very much procrastination based, and I pretty much wait until 5 or 6 days before a test to start studying. Its just always worked for m. Hafer1"Excellent resource for passing the PMP" according to Hafer121. I have been studying for the PMP test for the past month or so. I took a cheap online class to fulfill my Excellent resource for passing the PMP I have been studying for the PMP test for the past month or so. I took a cheap online class to fulfill my 35 hours and read the PMBOK book cover to cover twice, but the reason I passed the PMP on my first try was this book. It breaks down the test and its concepts in a clear/concise way, and it is written in a style that makes you feel like you're not reading another boring text book. I highly recommend this book t. 5 hours and read the PMBOK book cover to cover twice, but the reason I passed the PMP on my first try was this book. It breaks down the test and its concepts in a clear/concise way, and it is written in a style that makes you feel like you're not reading another boring text book. I highly recommend this book t. 1 said Excellent resource for passing the PMP. I have been studying for the PMP test for the past month or so. I took a cheap online class to fulfill my Excellent resource for passing the PMP I have been studying for the PMP test for the past month or so. I took a cheap online class to fulfill my 35 hours and read the PMBOK book cover to cover twice, but the reason I passed the PMP on my first try was this book. It breaks down the test and its concepts in a clear/concise way, and it is written in a style that makes you feel like you're not reading another boring text book. I highly recommend this book t. 5 hours and read the PMBOK book cover to cover twice, but the reason I passed the PMP on my first try was this book. It breaks down the test and its concepts in a clear/concise way, and it is written in a style that makes you feel like you're not reading another boring text book. I highly recommend this book t

He currently lives in Silicon Valley where he runs an information company, Infonential Inc., that specializes in project management and emerging technologies. Having worked in various roles including director of project management, director of software development, software developer, trainer, and scientist, he has a broad view of project management. Sanghera has a Master's degree

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