Sixth Edition PMBOK Guide: A Comprehensive Guide to Project Management Body of Knowledge

This Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)–Sixth Edition is the perfect book for business project managers! It is easy to read, making it the ideal gift for colleagues and friends. Quality of material and overall satisfaction are guaranteed. Get your copy today and take your project management skills to the next level!

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Are you looking to learn more about the fundamentals of project management? The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) is an essential resource for anyone interested in the field. It covers the essential concepts, processes, and terminology used in project management. With this guide, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles and best practices of project management. You'll also learn how to apply them in real-world scenarios. With the PMBOK, you'll be well-equipped to successfully manage any project.
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raffaella orsaria: Stato perfetto. Tempi un po' lunghi di consegna

Italy on Jan 13, 2024

IP Man: Highly recommended for those on the CAPM or PMP journey!

United States on Dec 20, 2023

Sharif: It is same like the new and save more money.
Thank you

Canada on Oct 09, 2023

Amazon Customer: Excellent

India on Aug 09, 2023

Jose: Conteúdo bastante completo.

Brazil on Jul 27, 2023

Guadalupe: Para los que estamos empezando con estos temas

Mexico on Apr 16, 2023

M. White: Prior to purchasing the downloadable Kindle version of the PMBOK 6th edition ebook I saw numerous negative reviews and it made me pause and do more research before ordering. I downloaded the free sample and did all my research. The sample was fully functional and so I was able to test all the Kindle features. I tested taking notes, highlighting, bookmarking, searching, zooming in on charts and graphs, and general readability. I did all this on my iPad. I had zero issues and recommend the downloadable version to anyone considering a digital copy of the book.

United States on Mar 06, 2022

Jared Balsor: I just received this book in the mail yesterday and I can 100% validate that this copy is easily readable and the concept is straightforward. I can't speak for those who had terrible copies and copyright printed papers, but I can definitely vouch for the copy I received to be almost perfect in condition and pages were almost purely white, not the grayscale tint some mentioned. As for the knowledge, I can't speak on the general guidance just yet as I have just started getting into it and will take some time diving deeper into it as I progress my studies, but as many have mentioned, it's not a novel. It's a guide and therefore there are some areas where concepts are mentioned a little early in one section and then revisited later on in the book, causing you to go back and re-administer your learning. I recommend you use this "guide" along with training material from a solid source online like Joseph Phillips. This will help eliminate trying to read it all the way through and only focus on certain sections that are being covered at the moment to get full utilization from the book. As for now, I will give it 5 stars as I see absolutely nothing wrong with the...

United States on Dec 06, 2021

Jill Bowen: This book is very useful while preparing for the PMP exam but don't plan on reading it like a normal book. It is a *guide* and not a novel. After getting through the first three chapters, I found myself stumbling through Chapter 4 only because it went from one process to the other within integration management and not in real life order like this: 4.1 Develop Project Charter followed by 13.1 Identify Stakeholders. So, if you're not familiar with the *actual* order of the processes, you will get confused reading sequential chapters 4, then 5, then 6 and so on because real life project management isn't liner like this and I don't think the authors of the PMBOK meant for people to read it straight through. I'd suggest reading Chapter 1-3 first then stop. Read the Standards (Part 2 of the book towards the back) then stop. Now, go back through with an understanding of the real order of things and use Chapters 4-13 as a *guide* to refer back to as you understand and learn to apply all of the ITTOs, etc. outline in great detail in each process group.

United States on Jun 21, 2018

Thomas KaniantharaThomas Kanianthara: I bought the Kindle version of the book and pages are not water-marked as in the physical book. I generally prefer to have eBooks, so this works very well for me as I don't have to find physical shelf-space. It's available on all my devices from my laptop to my iPad and iPhone. Sections can be highlighted and annotated as you desire. You can also see commonly highlighted sections from others who have bought the kindle version. The kindle app also provides you with the ability to create your own groups of flash-cards by section for self-study, which I use.

The only problem I found with the kindle version is that embedded pictures / diagrams are not of a good high resolution and thus not very clear. But you can still make out the words.

Overall, I think this is just a small issue considering the other benefits of an eBook. BTW, I'm not in any way affiliated with Amazon and this is my personal opinion in case you are wondering about the kindle version. I did not take up PMI membership yet as I wanted to do my own self-study and apply for the exams before taking up any membership. Hence I bought the book for my own reference. The kindle...

United States on Feb 18, 2018



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