Unlocking PMBOK® One Section at a Time
The Complete PM Assistant Series of PMP® Knowledge Areas, Processes, and Tools
by Jeremy Kennedy
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About the Book
"If you can't pass this practice exam, you won't pass the PMP®"
Project manager / corporate instructor Jeremy Kennedy passed the PMP® on his first attempt in 2009, cracking the code of difficulty by simplifying the concepts of PMBOK® into divisional sections that chronologically focus on the importance of each chapter of the professional guide. Since his milestone achievement, he has been showing others how to embrace the key ingredients of the dry read while amplifying those techniques, practices, and necessary skills that are essential in successfully managing complex and constrained projects in today's tumultuous environments. This exam, also known as the "Mother of Practice Tests", is a must-have accomplice to those studying for the PMP® certification exam.
How?
Anyone that has attempted to read PMBOK® knows just how boring and uninteresting this bible is. However, this collection is the "Cliff's Notes" version of the publication, outlining the important concepts while using repetitive questioning to reinforce the structure of the book's framework, which is a big chunk of the exam. There is no 'gotcha' 'mixed' questioning, as this collection relies on the path of PMBOK® as a compass to testing your knowledge of the book's content. No surprises. Your purchase includes a chapter on PMBOK® terminology, 10 Knowledge Areas (from Project Integration Management to Project Stakeholder Management), and an entire section on Professional Responsibility (10% of your exam).
Why?
Don't trust your project management hopes to those hotel seminar boot-camps; 80% of our students that contact the PM Assistant (Atlanta) have lost not only their aspiration in passing the PMP® exam, but they have also lost their cash - sometimes hundreds of dollars. Also, if your formal educator, college, or school doesn't hold the certification, they aren't qualified.
Please note that formulas represented in PMBOK® are featured in the exam content-only without explicit examples.
Project manager / corporate instructor Jeremy Kennedy passed the PMP® on his first attempt in 2009, cracking the code of difficulty by simplifying the concepts of PMBOK® into divisional sections that chronologically focus on the importance of each chapter of the professional guide. Since his milestone achievement, he has been showing others how to embrace the key ingredients of the dry read while amplifying those techniques, practices, and necessary skills that are essential in successfully managing complex and constrained projects in today's tumultuous environments. This exam, also known as the "Mother of Practice Tests", is a must-have accomplice to those studying for the PMP® certification exam.
How?
Anyone that has attempted to read PMBOK® knows just how boring and uninteresting this bible is. However, this collection is the "Cliff's Notes" version of the publication, outlining the important concepts while using repetitive questioning to reinforce the structure of the book's framework, which is a big chunk of the exam. There is no 'gotcha' 'mixed' questioning, as this collection relies on the path of PMBOK® as a compass to testing your knowledge of the book's content. No surprises. Your purchase includes a chapter on PMBOK® terminology, 10 Knowledge Areas (from Project Integration Management to Project Stakeholder Management), and an entire section on Professional Responsibility (10% of your exam).
Why?
Don't trust your project management hopes to those hotel seminar boot-camps; 80% of our students that contact the PM Assistant (Atlanta) have lost not only their aspiration in passing the PMP® exam, but they have also lost their cash - sometimes hundreds of dollars. Also, if your formal educator, college, or school doesn't hold the certification, they aren't qualified.
Please note that formulas represented in PMBOK® are featured in the exam content-only without explicit examples.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Business & Economics
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 104 - Publish Date: Feb 17, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords PMP, PMBOK, Project Management, Project, Business Analysis, Stakeholder Management, Agile, Scrum, Project Planning, PMP Study, Unlocking PMBOK
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About the Creator
The PM Assistant LLC
Buford, GA
Providing professional project management and publishing services, while digitizing lost vintage ephemera to readers across the globe.