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The PMP Exam: How to Pass On Your First Try (Test Prep series)

The PMP Exam: How to Pass On Your First Try (Test Prep series)
By PMP, Andy Crowe

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This self-study guide for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam from the Project Management Institute contains everything project managers need to pass the PMP Exam, including 44 processes, and 592 inputs, tools, and outputs. Exam topics are covered and insider secrets, complete explanations of all PMP subjects, test tricks and tips, hundreds of highly realistic sample questions, and exercises designed to strengthen understanding of PMP concepts and prepare managers for exam success on the first attempt are provided.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4980 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-11-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 516 pages

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About the Author
Andy Crowe, PMP, is a Six Sigma Black Belt and the founder of Velociteach, a company that provides project management and certification training. He has taught classes in C++ for Microsoft University and advanced technology courses for the US government, designed courses in high-impact project management for Fortune 50 companies, and served on Microsoft's .NET international advisory committee. He lives in Kennesaw, Georgia.


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Excellent Value5
This book is an exceptionally vaubale book for the PMP. I am taking an online course, and this summarizes 24 courses in a very efficient manner and reinforces learning. I would recommend for anyone contemplating the PMP exam.

The BEST Single Book Out There!5
I passed the PMP exam on my first try thanks largely to this book. It's clear, concise and well-organized. It has some great tables and grids that make for easy memorization. I found Rita Mulcahy's book much too conversational, and I found Paul Sanghera's book too technical. In my opinion, if you purchase this one book along with PMI's PMBOK Guide, you'll do fine on the exam!

Excellent Prep Course4
This book was excellent. Clearly written, always on point, and the practice tests were very close to what I experienced on the exam. I also found the test taking tips/strategy indispensible. Take it from someone who used it and passed on the first try, this book lives up to its name.

-Sean
Marshfield, MA.