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


Category: Project management, PMP
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MSL Pointer Review: Well organized, aligned with the PMBOK Guide, good exercises, and very practical, this is a must-read for preparing PMP exam.
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  • Rajiv Kohinoor (MSL quote), USA   <2007-01-09 00:00>

    Have recently read a few PMP books cover to cover, and I thought I should share my experience with other readers with an intention to help them to find the right books. A brief review of what I think are the top three PMP books follows:

    1. This Book: The PMP Exam.
    This is a great book and relatively self contained. You can study this book and pass the PMP exam. There are a only a few topics, which are not covered in adequate depth. The material coverage, however, is organized around the knowledge areas while the exam objectives are organized in order of the process groups. That breaks the exam objective coverage into pieces, and may cause confusion. I consider the book price un-reasonably high. I recommend this book if you are looking for a self contained book to pass the PMP exam.

    2. PMP in Depth by Paul Sanghera, Thomson Course Technology.
    This book has just hit the market and is relatively unknown. But I found this a rock solid book. Almost all the topics are covered with adequate depth. The material is presented in a logical learning sequence and the presentation is very cohesive: no hopping from topic to topic. It's an easy and interesting read. All concepts are clearly defined and expalined. This makes it a great book for both the PMP and the CAPM exams. I feel that the communication management could have more coverage. Although for the exams, the current coverage is enough.

    The material is organized in order of the project lifecycle (the process groups) consistent with the way the exam objectives are organized. Furthermore, exam objectives covered in a chapter are explained in the beginning of the chapter. This makes the exam preparation easier and confusion-free. The book is very reasonably proced. I recommend this book for the PMP and the CAPM exams, and also if you just want to build a good understanding of the project management basics.

    3. The PMP Exam Prep by Rita Mulcahy, RMC Publications.
    It is a very good book if you are either taking a course from the author or from an instructor who is using this book as a text book. There are lots of exercises. Unfortunately, this is not a self contained book. Topics are not covered with enough depth. Also there is a poor flow and a lots of hopping from topic to topic. The coverage of topics is organized around the knowledge areas while the exam objectives are organized in order of the process groups. That breaks the exam objective coverage into pieces, and may cause confusion.Moreover, it's outrageously high priced. Too many cross references and over-hyped.

    Overall I recommend this book if you are using it in a course.
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