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![]() | PMP Certification for Dummies by Peter Nathan, Gerald Everett Jones ISBN-10: 9780764524516 ISBN-10: 0-7645-2451-8 ISBN-13: 9780764524516 ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-2451-6 Paperback 2003-03-15 For Dummies Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description * The know-how people need to pass the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam, the world's most recognized professional project management credential * Quick Assessment questions at the beginning and Prep Tests at the end of each chapter enhance the reader's understanding of the material * Shows how to spot trick questions designed to challenge critical thinking skills * Explains how to interpret questions and offers tips for budgeting valuable test-taking time * CD-ROM contains practice exams, * hundreds of sample questions, timed and untimed versions of the test, and the ability to save test results to measure progress | ||
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Outdated This product is outdated. It is a review of the PMBOK, but not the current version. Very quickly into it I discovered that it wasn't current and could cause me to fail the test if I studied from that. I sent it back. | ||
Worth of this Book I used Dummies books for the MCSE in the past, so I thought I'd try this out. I passed my test but this book contributed in no way. Save your money and shop ESI for PMP prep materials instead. | ||
Out of Date material This book is out of date and is not suitable for the current PMP certification. | ||
Maybe I am a dummy I figured this book would be a good companion to the PMBOK, but it is a little dated (for previous exam) and there are some glaring errors and omissions in the text that made it hard to follow. I guess I was looking for lots of helpful hints, found only a few. The chapter tests are OK (one did not actually give the answers) so this gets a 3 out of 5. | ||
Not PMBOK 3rd Ed Aligned I bought this book last year when I started studying for the PMP. Buyer beware that this book is not based on the most recent PMBOK version and some of the information is incorrect. This book is OK for getting an idea of what the test may be like and the information covered, but it should not be used as an authoritative source of information. I even question if the the practice tests can be trusted since I have already found some of the answers to be wrong. At a minimum, get the latest PMBOK as well so you can see where there are differences. | ||