I would suggest that if you have enough time, go through Andy Crowe book as well. That is one book that will cement your concepts about PMP. After that, you can move to Rita as it focuses very well on examination type questions. Then you can move on to PMBOK. Rita and PMBOK is enough for PMP, but Andy Crowe would be my very strong recommendation.
Have quick read of PMBOK. Understand process groups and knowledge area.
Give mock exam test from one of PMP Exam prep book or on website. This will give you good idea about how much preparation time you will need.
Read Head first PMP - It’s easy interesting read. I think this book’s format will give you all you need to get from first read of PMBOK. Exam questions are not as easy as in this book.
Read one chapter at a time from PMBOK and give mock test for that knowledge area from all material you have.
Read Rita’s PMP Exam prep. – This is excellent book. Exam questions are very near to Rita’s book. If you can afford, but PMFastTrack simulation. If not just go through every exercise in this book.
I think one full month of concentration should be enough for PMP exam preparation.
patnaik7
Thu, 03/24/2011 - 18:40
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I would suggest that if you
I would suggest that if you have enough time, go through Andy Crowe book as well. That is one book that will cement your concepts about PMP. After that, you can move to Rita as it focuses very well on examination type questions. Then you can move on to PMBOK. Rita and PMBOK is enough for PMP, but Andy Crowe would be my very strong recommendation.
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Fri, 03/25/2011 - 03:20
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Here is what I suggest Have
Here is what I suggest