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I was so disappointed in this book. It is VERY short and doesn't contain really any more information than I was able to get from the PMI website. It was way to expensive to be so limited in information. I was expecting much more information about the exam than it contained. : > (
As a PMI volunteer who teaches in PMP Exam Prep classes, I bought this book thinking it would be useful in refining our study course. Nope. There's not much here. It was VERY disappointing. I'm assuming that it is also out of date, since it was written prior to the release of the PMBOK Guide 4th ed. and has not been updated. I also hoped for some information on how PMI determines whether the PMP exam is valid, but there's nothing in here about the development or any statistical information on the exam. I really can't think of a single reason to buy this.
The Project Management Professional (PMP) Examination Specification is the syllabus of the PMP exam. This is the document against which exam questions are being written, not the PMBOK Guide, as many believe. You should order this little booklet if you want to know what the contents of the questions will be for you. Oliver F. Lehmann, PMP www.oliverlehmann.com
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