![]() It is very easy to read even for a novice project manager. The book is written in a conversational manner. Throughout the book, you will find a number of Exam Tips. At many places you will also find “Real World Scenarios” which provide a complete understanding of the topic. The author provides small examples as she covers the topics. Even though the questions are good but they are very few.Įvery chapter of the book starts with a brief introduction of the topics and the processes covered in the chapter. There are PMP sample questions at the end of each chapter also. By doing this test, you understand the PMP Exam difficulty level and get to assess yourself. In fact, I used PG approach to study PMBOK Guide during my preparation. So when you read PMBOK Guide processes in PG sequence, the learning is enhanced. You follow PG sequence (Initiating -> Planning -> Executing -> Monitoring & Controlling -> Closing). What do you do while managing th projects? But, I believe that, PG orientation of the book is its strong point. ![]() I have noticed that many students find the PG orientation disconcerting. This may not suite you if you want to read this book and PMBOK Guide in parallel. It gives a complete coverage of the topics written in the PMBOK Guide but chapters are arranged differently. But, PMP Study Guide by Kim Heldman is written Process Group (PG) wise. Most of the books follow the PMBOK Guide’s structure and are written Knowledge Area (KA) wise. Kim Heldman’s book is very different from other Exam Prep books. Quick Comparison of PMP Study Products from Kim Heldman Kim Heldman 10th Edition Book Review.
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