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PMBOK® Guide is the go-to resource for project management practitioners. The project management profession has significantly evolved due to emerging technology, new approaches and rapid market changes. Reflecting this evolution, The Standard for Project Management enumerates 12 principles of project management and the PMBOK® Guide – Seventh Edition is structured around eight project performance domains.
This edition is designed to address practitioners' current and future needs and to help them be more proactive, innovative and nimble in enabling desired project outcomes.
This edition of the PMBOK® Guide:
Reflects the full range of development approaches (predictive, adaptive, hybrid, etc.);
Provides an entire section devoted to tailoring the development approach and processes;
Includes an expanded list of models, methods, and artifacts;
Focuses on not just delivering project outputs but also enabling outcomes; and
Integrates with PMIstandards+™ for information and standards application content based on project type, development approach, and industry sector.
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Are you pmp? Do you use it for work or just for studying
Personal guilt, that I never used it after getting through PMP 7 years back !
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Personal guilt, that I never used it after getting through PMP 7 years back !
Ditto.. My PMBOK5 is catching dust
Comes at a cost. You got to pay an annual fee of $159 for PMI membership to be able to download for free
This version is a Kindle ebook and works well on my Kindle devices, and all the page and chapters are linked and indexed through the Kindle software.
Even with the one included with PMI membership, I still prefer to pay for this copy.
I mean at some point (pretty quickly) you really don't ever reference the book anymore - it's not like agile certifications and associated content which tests on specific strategies and tools which you can then reference and use in the future.