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by Project Management Institute (Author) "The primary purpose of the PMBOK Guide is to identify that subset of the Project Management Body of Knowledge that is generally recognized as good..." (more)
Key Phrases: integrated change control, qualitative risk analysis, quantitative risk analysis, Project Management Body of Knowledge, Third Edition, Project Management Institute (more...)
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  • Paperback: 380 pages
  • Publisher: Project Management Institute; 3 edition (November 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 193069945X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1930699458
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (159 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,596 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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integrated change control, qualitative risk analysis, quantitative risk analysis, process groups, project procurement management, risk management planning, project time management, project risk management, project cost management, cost budgeting, performance reporting, contract administration, develop project charter, project integration management, project quality management, activity sequencing, project human resource management, quality planning, project scope management, project communications management, contract closure, manage project team, project management professional, project execution, arrow diagramming method
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Project Management Body of Knowledge, Third Edition, Project Management Institute, Four Campus Boulevard, Newtown Square, Knowledge Area, Risk Identification, Scope Definition, Human Resource Planning, Schedule Development, Communications Planning, Close Project, Information Distribution, Scope Planning, Perform Quality Assurance, Manage Stakeholders, Request Seller Responses, Develop Project Team, Cost Control, Perform Quality Control, Activity Definition, Develop Preliminary Project Scope Statement, Plan Contracting, Acquire Project Team, Schedule Control
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126 of 132 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Reference Book, but No good for exams, April 26, 2006
I have recently read a few PMP books cover to cover, and I thought I should share my experience with other readers with an intention to help them to find the right books.

THIS BOOK.
Well this is THE book. You cannot avoid it. But it is very poorly written. The evidence of what I'm saying starts wiith the name. I was looking for Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), and this is named as Guide to PMBOK. You would think if this is a guide to PMBOK, where is the PMBOK. Then I realized that this is it. You have to have it because this the official PMBOK: the information source for both the PMP and CAPM exams. However, don't count on this alone for the PMP and CAPM exams.

A brief review of what I think are the top three PMP books follows:

1. PMP In Depth by Paul Sanghera, Thomson Course Technology.
This book has just hit the market and is relatively unknown. But I found this a rock solid book. Almost all the topics are covered with adequate depth. The material is presented in a logical learning sequence and the presentation is very cohesive: no hopping from topic to topic. It's an easy and interesting read. All concepts are clearly defined and expalined. This makes it a great book for both the PMP and the CAPM exams. I feel that the communication management could have more coverage. Although for the exams, the current coverage is enough.
The material is organized in order of the project lifecycle (the process groups) consistent with the way the exam objectives are organized. Furthermore, exam objectives covered in a chapter are explained in the beginning of the chapter. This makes the exam preparation easier and confusion-free.
I recommend this book for a self contained book for the PMP and the CAPM exams, and also if you just want to build a good understanding of the project management basics. Oh yes, the book is very reasonably priced.

2. The PMP Exam Prep by Rita Mulcahy; RMC publication.
It is a very good book if you are either taking a course from the author or from an instructor who is using this book as a text book. There are lots of exercises. Unfortunately, this is not a self contained book. Topics are not covered with enough depth. Also there is a poor flow and a lots of hopping from topic to topic. Moreover, it's outrageously high priced. Too many cross references and overhyped.
Overall I recommend this book if you are using it in a course.

3. The PMP Exam by Andy Crowe; Velociteach.
This is a great book and relatively self contained. You can study this book and pass the PMP exam. There are a only a few topics, which are not covered in adequate depth. In this and in Rita's book, The coverage is organized around the knowledge areas while the exam objectives are organized in order of the process groups. That breaks the exam objective coverage into pieces, and may cause confusion.
I recommend this book if you are looking for a self contained book to pass the PMP exam.

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109 of 117 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good idea, horrible book, November 10, 2005
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Let me start by saying that I did study the book along with other study materials, took the PMP exam and passed. Having some organized body to professionally certify project managers is a good idea. However, this book flat out stinks. It's incredibly wordy and makes simply concepts way too complex. That seems to be a major flaw with the entire PMI model. They are trying to make project management a science. It's not.

That being said, the certification process is worth your time. I did learn a lot. Just don't become a "PMI Junkie". Let me explain. Many of the things PMI teaches are a bit silly and don't really apply to real life situations. There are some out there that just take what PMI says as the complete truth without questioning anything or seeing how the teachings relate to the workplace. These are people I call "PMI Junkies".

So my advice... get the book, get certified, learn what you can and make sure you use some common sense.
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222 of 247 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly written book, however not many recognize its mediocrity, October 1, 2005
Note: This applies to the 3rd edition of the PMBOK Guide. The fourth edition appears to have cleaned up quite a few of these discrepancies.


This is a poorly written book. Diagrams that were updated or changed for this edition are badly done, to the point of being meaningless. Many processes have wildly different outputs for the same set of inputs. There are some process inputs that are inputs into most every process (e.g. "organizational process assets" a meaningless phrase if ever I heard one). Unfortunately the team in charge of this edition did not see it fit to have the book technically reviewed by the many experts in the field.

Beginning project managers will be ill served by trying to read this book and attempting to make sense of its contents. I would strongly recommend both classroom training and mentorship for those wanting to get into the field. Books alone won't cut it. This one certainly won't. I haven't come across one single experienced PM who used this book beyond passing the PMP exam.

For a more detailed critique of this book, search the web for Muhamed Abdomerovic's review. Unfortunately URLs cannot be pasted here. Some examples (mine):
1. Diagram 3-4: All those arrows pointing to nowhere in particular
2. Diagram 3-7: What's the difference between the gray boxes and the white boxes? Ditto for 3-8 and 3-9.
3. Figure III-2: Unclear what this diagram attempts to convey
4. Figure 4-2: What is the usefulness of showing a flowchart of integration tasks alone? Clearly on a project, a Project Manager with half a clue would not follow these tasks sequentially to the exclusion of the other knowledge areas!

I could find such inconsistencies almost all through the documents (e.g. some process names are verb phrases, others noun phrases). Finding other such gems is left as an exercise to the interested reader.

There is a widespread notion that Project Management = PMBOK. Nothing could be farther from the truth. You do not need the PMBOK to be an effective project manager. Conversely, knowing the PMBOK does not a Project Manager make (though the PMP certification would have you believe otherwise).
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