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Pmbok Q&A (Cases in Project and Program Management Series)
by Project Management Institute
from Project Management Institute
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 
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not good for preparing for PMP exam, try something else 
this book is very confusing and hard to understand. It is written from a scientific point of view. I used an exam simulation program at pmsimulation.com and passed the PMP exam. This worked so much better than studying from a book.
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Outdated, Incomplete, and... 
...I just wanted to write a short review to share valuable information regarding this book with others that may buy it without realizing the book's limitations. First of all, the PMP exam has recently gone some significant changes (like the significant number of questions on the Professional Responsibility section) and this book was published way before that. The PMBOK Guide that this book was based on has also been updated and the latest edition is now available. So, this book is clearly... more info
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PMBOK: Q & A Review 
This is a good Question & Answers study guide to the more important companion book (Project Management Institute's PMBOK 2000) guide. I believe it has value to check your understanding of the material in the companion guide. It has a 170 sample questions with corresponding answers. The certification exam however has 200 questions so I am not sure what if anything is missing....
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Not very helpful 
This book was not very helpful in my preparations for the PMP exam (which I just passed). The style of the questions is not anything like the exam and the materials focused mainly on the PMBOK rather than a wider view of all PM concepts. I would not recommend spending the money for this book...rather spend you money on the ESI materials and sample tests.UPDATE: The ESI materials are: PMP CHALLENGE by Ward (published by ESI International) PMP EXAM: PRACTICE TEST by Ward (also published by ESI)
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