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A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: PMBOK Guide (PMBOK Guides)

A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: PMBOK Guide (PMBOK Guides)
By Project Management Institute

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #90914 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 380 pages

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The beginning and end to all things5
For those new to this book it is pretty much the project manager's bible in the same sense that "The C Programming Language" by Brian W Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie is to programming. That is to say this is the one to get off the ground with. It is also the basis of the PMP (Project Management Professional) test given by the PMI® (Project Management Institute.)

It comes in both paper, and CD-ROM using Adobe Reader. I have seen the paper book but bought the CD version it includes a tutorial on how to use the CD-ROME media. The media is a mater of preference. There are 425 pages and a good index and references.

Be aware that there are earlier versions. At the time of this review this is the latest version; however as The Body of Knowledge advances so will the PMBK (Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide ®.) There for it is advisable for people that have read the earlier version to now read this version as a few terms have changed and some emphases have shifted.

As with any institutional book this is a good starting place or a solid foundation. However it may not cover concentrating on the waterfall concept of project management many instances such as the Unified method among others. They also do not take in many external influences as FDA requirements. And it is up to the reader to reconcile the two institutions.

Some changes to the Third Edition:

* Differences in project life cycle and produce life cycle are better explained.

* The number of process changed from 39 to 44.

* A greater emphasis is placed on the importance of Process Groups.

* Chapter three "Project Management Process for a Project" is moved and renamed "The Standard for Project Management of a Project."

* The project management processes now show process integration.

The exam is based on this book5
The PMI PMP examination is based on this book. This book is the PMI version of a project management methodology. The PMI is a US based organisation. If your company is US based, or does work globally, it probably bases the way it does things on this book. The PMI PMP qualification is an excellent addition to any CV.

Project Management Inside Out5
Fantastic book I got old version as well, but not good for newbies, you need some thorough understanding or project management and its methodologies, bit dry but contains almost everything to the point as we need.