Head First PMP: A Brain-Friendly Guide to Passing the Project Management Professional Exam (Head First) | 
enlarge | Authors: Andrew Stellman, Jennifer Greene Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Category: Book
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ISBN: 0596102348 Dewey Decimal Number: 658.404 EAN: 9780596102340 ASIN: 0596102348
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Product Description Media Reviews - "I have been doing project management for over 30 years and am considered a subject matter expert in the PMBOK(r) Guide -Third Edition primarily because I am the Project Manager who led the team that developed this edition. As a consultant I was hired to review and evaluate eight of the top selling PMP Exam Preparation books for their accuracy in following the PMBOK Guide - Third Edition. I have developed and taught a PMP Exam Prep course for a leading R.E.P., and taught PMP Exam preparation classes for PMI Chapters. I can honestly say that Head First PMP is by far the best PMP Exam Preparation book of all I have reviewed in depth. It is the very best basic education and training book that I have read that presents the processes for managing a project, which makes it a great resource for a basic project management class for beginners as well as a tool for practitioners who want to pass the PMP exam. The graphical story format is unique, as project management books go, which makes it both fun and easy to read while driving home the basics that are necessary for preparing someone is just getting started and those who want to take the exam."
--Dennis Bolles, PMP DLB Associates, LLC and co-author of The Power of Enterprise-Wide Project Management - "This looks like too much fun to be a PMP study guide! Behind the quirky humor and nutty graphics lies an excellent explanation of the project management processes. Not only will this book make it easier to pass the exam, you'll learn a lot of good stuff to use on the job too."
--Carol Steuer, PMP and PMBOK(r) Guide, 3rd Edition Leadership Team - "This is the best thing to happen to PMP since, well, ever. You'll laugh, learn, pass the exam, and become a better project manager all at the same time."
-- Scott Berkun, author of The Art of Project Management and The Myths of Innovation - "Original, fresh, and fun... this is truly the perfect study companion for anyone aiming for PMP certification."
--Teresa Simmermacher, PMP and Project Manager at Avanade - "I love this format! Head First PMP covers everything you need to know to pass your PMP exam. The sound-bite format combined with the whimsical images turns a dry subject into entertainment. The organization starts with the basics then drills into the details. The in-depth coverage of complex topics like Earned Value and Quality Control are presented in an easy to understand format with descriptions, pictures, and examples. This book will not only help you pass the PMP, it should be used as an daily reference for practicing project managers. I sure wish I had this when I was studying for the exam."
--Mike Jenkins, PMP, MBA - "I think that under the fonts and formalized goofiness, the book has a good heart (intending to cover basic principles in an honest way rather than just to pass the test). Head First PMP attempts to educate potential project managers instead of being a mere "how to pass the PMP exam" book filled with test taking tips. This is truly something which sets it apart from the other PMP certification exam books."
--Jack Dahlgren, Project Management Consultant - "Head First PMP is a great tool to help make sense of the Project Management Body of Knowledge for the everyday Project Manager."
--Mark Poinelli, PMP
About the Book A PMP certification is more than just passing a test. It means that you have the knowledge to solve most common project problems, and proves that you know your stuff. Once you're certified, your projects are more likely to succeed because you have the skills and knowledge to make them successful. Not only that, it can mean a better job, more money, and greater respect from your peers. But studying for a difficult four-hour exam on project management isn't easy, even for experienced project managers. You want to remember everything that you're learning about project management, but your brain is working against you! Your brain craves novelty, and most PMP certification prep books are anything but novel. When you keep putting down a boring book instead of studying, it's because your brain doesn't think the information in it is worth learning. Your brain has more important stuff to think about, like how to keep you alive and out of danger-and it doesn't think that failing the PMP exam qualifies as life-threatening! So how do you trick your brain into thinking that your life does depend on learning everything you need to know to pass the PMP Exam? Head First PMP is the answer! Using the latest research in neurobiology, cognitive science and learning theory, Head First PMP has a visually rich format designed for the way your brain works-a multi-sensory experience that helps the material stick, not a text-heavy approach that puts you to sleep. Head First PMP offers 100% coverage of The PMBOK Guide principles and certification objectives in a way that's engaging, not tedious. This book helps you prepare for the PMP certification exam with a unique method that goes beyond answers to specific questions and makes you think about the big picture of project management. By putting project management concepts into context, you will be able to understand, remember, and apply them-not just on the exam, but also on the job. With Head First PMP, you get the best of both worlds: a thorough and effective preparation guide for the PMP certification exam with hundreds of practice questions and exam strategies, along with puzzles, games, problems, exercises and the unique Head First approach that makes learning easy and entertaining. When you're done with Head First PMP, you'll know your stuff, you'll pass the exam, and you'll be able to bring everything you've learned to your job.
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Great for visual learners September 15, 2008 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.
If PMBOK makes you sleepy September 8, 2008 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
Very comprehensive September 7, 2008 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.
Excellent Starting Point for PMP Study September 3, 2008 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 Mulcahy
Method
1. Start by reading Head First PMP in full. Then by knowledge area do the following, 2. Read the PMBOK guide for the knowledge area. 3. Listen to the PM Prepcast podcasts for the knowledge area. 4. Study the PMP Exam Prep Chapter for the knowledge area. 5. Finally do as many practise questions as posible prior to sitting the exam.
Good luck!
You could pass with just this book and stay awake doing it August 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I pretty much passed the test by just working through the 600 pages of this book. It uses pictures, quizzes, crosswords and games to help you get the basic concepts and necessary formulas down.
You'll go comatose if you try to tread the PMBOK itself and go blind while reading the Mulcahy prep book.
I would use this book, do extra sample questions and look up answers that you get wrong know. About 20 hours of studying
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