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... and gave him a reminder about one of my articles which they have referred before with regard to Agile and PMBOK. Jesse who was with us didn’t forget to tease me about the PMI April issue and me being the cover ... morning the next day.
3rd day started with Jesse’s presentation on Agile vs PMBOK, which audience had many questions which they needed to clarify. Again I missed most the parts of this ...
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... that are available to the project manager. Using the Library, the Internet, the text book and PMBOK, and any other materials locate and read articles on other project management tools. Describe the basic ... nbsp; · Acquire basic knowledge of the contents of the PMBOK.
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You have been assigned to lead a trade show project to ...
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... 's (Project Management Institute's) Project Management Body of Knowledge or PMBOK, which is the bible of project management, there are 9 knowledge areas discussed; Integration, Scope, ... and Procurement. Anyone who has studied for their PMP certification knows these well, ad nauseum even, and knows that the PMBOK discusses these with equal weight. Indeed, PMI loves all of her knowledge area ...
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... management "bible" aligns its streamlined approach to the latest release of the Project Management Institute's Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMI's PMBOK Guide), the new mandatory source of training for the Project Management Professional (PMP) Certificat-ion Exam. This outstanding edition gives students and professionals a profound understanding of project management ...
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... get benefited out of it.The ready-made PMP quick reference guide,formula reference guide, Question Bank, Memory Bites,useful and essential study tips would certainly refresh any learner to firm up the PMBOK understanding faster and quicker. The portal was very well received by many PMP exam takers all over the globe says a release from pmplessons4you.”
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The Project Scope Is King
By Cindy Vandersleen
In PMI’s (Project Management Institute’s) Project Management Body of Knowledge or PMBOK – which is the bible of project management, there are 9 knowledge areas discussed– Integration, Scope, Time, Cost, Quality, Human Resources, Communications, Risk, and Procurement. Anyone who has studied for their PMP certification knows these well –
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