PMP Books

By , February 3, 2011 8:31 am

In order to prepare for the PMP Exam, you are going to need some very good resources. Some people will say to skip reading the Project Management Intitute’s Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: (Pmbok Guide) (Paperback) version 4 or PMBOK Guide version 4. It is dry reading, but the PMI’s methodologies and best practices are presented in this work. The PMP exam is based on the work. I would suggest making it through the volume at least once, and even better if you review it twice.

There are three very good PMP Certification Books. You will need just one of those books, as a companion to the PMBOK guide, but the one that is best for you will be an individual choice based on your needs and learning style.

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To determine which text is right for you, click on each of the Amazon Links above and click on look inside. You will see contents pages and the first pages of the books. You will immediately get the look and feel of each book. The Rita Mulcahy book is the most popular and the most in-depth book, but I like the Andy Crowe book a little more because it follows the PMBOK better. The Head First book uses modern learning theory and has lots of pictures and side bars to help you memorize and learn the material. It is more of a beginning book than the other two, but I found it entertaining and effective at teaching.

Add to the PMP books a class like learning experience and you will complete your Project Management Professional Exam Preparation Library. You can find boot-camps and online trainings but they are expensive. The very best training that I have found, that follows the PMBOK guide very well and is full of examples and application material is The PM-Prepcast.

You can get your PMP training the easy and entertaining way. It is the best value for a visiual-audio PMP exam training. You can spend hundreds, even thousands on online training that will not be as good as this training by Cornelius Fichtner.

Oh, and did I mention, that it fills the entire PMI’s 35 contact training hours requirement?

If you really want to pass the PMP exam, however, you are going to have to roll in some PMP Sample Questions.

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Take the FREE 50 question sample exam. Score the exam and see how you did. Check the answers and explanations and understand why the answers you selected were not the “BEST” answers. Now go back to the texts and reread the sections that you scored poorly on. You will now have a good idea about what PMP exam areas you are week in. The 50 question exam isn’t very broad, however. To really get a feel for where you stand and what you need to study, purchase the PMP Exam Simulator, it is under $50. It has 10 base PMP exams (200 questions each), and other questions for every knowledge area. When you get to where you can take an entire PMP exam from the PMP Exam Simulator and score better than 85%, then you are ready to take the PMP exam.

Go ahead, do it today. Get started on the one thing that will really make a difference in your project management career, you will never regret it.

Elroy King

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