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Head First PMP: A Brain-Friendly Guide to Passing the Project Management Professional Exam (Head First)
by Andrew Stellman, Jennifer Greene
from O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Great for visual learners 
I'm a visual learner and I found this book to be very helpful in preparing for the exam. The situational questions in the book are relevant to the types of questions on the exam and the cross-word puzzles and exercises are helpful to remember the concepts. The FREE online practice test is very useful as well.
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If PMBOK makes you sleepy 
Head first did again a fantastic job in rewriting a boring classic book like PMBOK. Read this book first: it gives a very nice overview on PMP and is fun to read.
Only if you want to take the exam you should complete with PMBOK
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Very comprehensive 
I started reading this book last week, and so far I can tell you it explains the concepts in a very easy way, you're learning concepts almost without noticing it. I like the writing style, the revisions and the excercises that appear repeatly along the pages. However I think I could need another book to get those concepts learned in more depth. In general this book is a good starting point.
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Excellent Starting Point for PMP Study 
I passed the PMP exam last week after four months of solid study. Reading Head First PMP was the perfect way to get started on tackling the PMBOK guide material. It takes a lighthearted but not lightweight aproach to the subject material. My advice for studying for the PMP exam, in order, is as follows, Pre-requisite Resources a. Head First PMP
b. The PMBOK Guide
c. The Project Management PrepCast (....) which is an extremely good value podcast series.
d. PMP Exam Prep by Rita... more info
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