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Best PMP Exam Books in 2023 Best PMP Exam Books in 2023
• Here is a list of the best PMP exam prep books PMP candidates can use to prepare for the exam and also as a quick reference guide. These include updated information about predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches. • PMP Exam Prep Simplified • Author: Andrew Ramdayal • Andrew Ramdayal, PMP, is a project manager with over 15 years of experience in IT, having worked on numerous IT projects over his career. He holds other professional certifications in IT and accounting, including a Master’s degree in management information systems with a minor in project management.
Head First PMP, 4th Edition Head First PMP, 4th Edition • Jennifer Greene, PMP, and Andrew Stellman, PMP, are software engineers and O’Reilly authors who have worked as project managers and academic researchers. In 2003, they founded Stellman and Greene Consulting, which provides software development services and training to companies and individuals. • The fourth edition of this PMP exam book is ready for the 2021 PMP exam format. Its 924 pages cover the process framework and all other knowledge areas tested in the exam. It also has a chapter on the rationale for getting certified, the importance of professional responsibility, a final review, and a practice exam.
• What is unique about this PMP book is its unique visual format that makes the learning more memorable and effective. The pages have a dynamic layout where no two pages are the same to help keep the reader engaged. Its attention-grabbing graphics and a healthy mix of text and images are designed to call out new learning material and other important information.
The PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try, 6th The PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try, 6th Edition Plus Agile Edition Plus Agile • Andy Crowe, PMP, authored several books on project management. He is the founder and CEO of Velociteach, a provider of project management training and exam prep coaching. • The latest edition of PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try, Plus Agile includes updates that cover the 2021 exam changes. It includes coverage of predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches, as well as discussions of project management processes, inputs, tools, and outputs.
PMP Project Management Professional Exam Study PMP Project Management Professional Exam Study Guide, 10th Edition Guide, 10th Edition • Kim Heldman, PMP, is the CIO of the Regional Transportation District in Denver, CO. She directs and oversees multi-million, multi-year projects. She is a project manager with over 25 years of experience in IT project management and has authored several books and articles. • The 10th Edition of this PMP book has been updated for the 2021 PMP exam. It is a comprehensive resource to help PMP aspirants prepare for the exam and succeed on the job as a confident project manager. Its 912 pages are divided into 12 chapters covering the foundations of project management, key knowledge areas, and PMOs.
Rita Rita Mulcahy’s Mulcahy’s PMP Exam Prep, 10th Edition PMP Exam Prep, 10th Edition Upgraded Upgraded • Rita Mulcahy was an author, public speaker, founder of RMC, and internationally recognized expert in PM techniques, theory, and PMP exam preparation. After Mulcahy’s death in 2010, RMC Project Management continues to edit and update the book, which is now in its 10th edition. • RMC’s PMP Exam Prep book has been updated with the current ECO to reflect the current changes made by the PMI. The 537-page volume is described as “a project management course in a book.” It includes tricks for passing the exams and identifying gaps in the reader’s knowledge.