PMP PMBOK Audio Study Guide!
Complete Review of Project Management Professional: Best Test Prep to Help Pass the Exam & Get Your Certification!
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Narrated by:
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Matyas J.
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Written by:
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Ralph Cybulski
About this listen
If you want to pass the PMP Exam but don’t have a lot of time for studying keep reading...
You are no doubt a busy professional with a lot of things going on! It can be challenging to find the time to listen and study for the Project Management Professional test! However, the truth is that the PMP exam is a challenging exam. It is normal to have some anxiety about taking this test. Thorough preparation cannot be overlooked! That is why the author Ralph Cybulski developed the PMP PMBOK Audio Study Guide! This Edition is an overview of all PMP concepts. It’s sections include:
- Project Management Processes and the Role of the Project Manager
- Project Management Framework
- Project Management Roles and Responsibilities
- Project Management Integration
- Project Scope Management
- Project Cost Management
- Project Quality Management
- Project Resource Management
- Project Communications Management
- Project Risk Management
- Project Procurement Management
- Project Stakeholder Management
- Project Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
Each section is divided into subsections making sure all aspects of the exam are covered! If you listen to our study guide, in addition to pursuing other study methods, we are confident you will pass the PMP Exam!
So go ahead and get this audiobook today!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2019 Ralph Cybulski (P)2019 Ralph CybulskiIf the spirit of PMBOK is indeed as bureaucratic and jargon-ridden as the author conveys, then companies seeking PMPs need serious introspection.
The principles described here are at odds with the spirit of enterprise agility and values of focus, openness, respect, courage and commitment. I strongly disagree with the author's perspective.
He does, however, exhaustively cover technical terms that may be useful for the PMP exam.
A highly dysfunctional approach to PM
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