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PgMP Program Management Professional All-in-one Exam Guide
By (author) Joseph Phillips
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Complete coverage of all the material on the PgMP certification exam Get full coverage of all the material included on the PgMP Program Management Professional exam inside this comprehensive resource. Written by industry expert, trainer, and project management consultant Joseph Phillips, this definitive exam guide covers all three phases of the credential process--the PMI staff review, the multiple-choice exam, and the Multi-rater Assessment--focusing on how to pass the rigorous PgMP exam. Detailed and authoritative, this book serves as both a complete certification study guide and an essential on-the-job reference. Get full details on all exam topics, including: The Project Management Institute's program management standards Benefits and stakeholder management Life cycle themes and process groups Understanding the relationship between programs and projects Managing projects Program and team initiation Planning for program resources, scope, schedule, budget, procurement, and risk Program execution, quality assurance, team development, and vendor interaction Monitoring and controlling the program Closing the program The CD-ROM features: Two full PgMP practice exams Video training Score tracker Excel spreadsheet Complete electronic book
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Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Published date | 1 Oct 2008
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Format | Mixed media product
Pages | 431
Dimensions | 241 x 193 x 32mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 946g
ISBN | 978-0-0715-4927-1
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BISAC | computers / project management
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