A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (Pmbok Guide): Ausgabe 2000 Deutsche Ubersetzung | 
enlarge | Author: Project Management Institute Publisher: Project Management Institute Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 8.1 x 0.5
ISBN: 1930699212 Dewey Decimal Number: 658 EAN: 9781930699212 ASIN: 1930699212
Publication Date: December 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: free USPS tracking
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Book Description A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide)2000 Edition is now available in eight additional languages to help project managers around the world. Each of PMI's official translations includes a bilingual glossary of newly translated and standardized project management terminology. This allows candidates to study the guide in the same language in which they plan to take the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam. PMI undertook a rigorous, year-long process to ensure the maximum effectiveness of each official translation. Each translation team included qualified bilingual PMPs as well as professional translators and editors. Official translations: Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Korean, German and Italian.
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One of the most poorly written books EVER August 12, 2008 Hands down, this is THE worst-written book of any kind, ever. My brain totally objects to reading sentences such as, "The project manager will have to be careful that the project manager does not make mistakes that will make it difficult for the project manager to manage the project." Think I'm kidding -- hey, no one could make this stuff up. After reading three or four sentences in a row like this, I was ready to fall off my chair, or else go beat my head against the wall. And who came up with the title: "Book of Knowledge". Sounds almost religious, or else like something they'd come up with in a Star Trek movie. Sheesh. Get it because you have to, but get thee -- quick -- to additional guides to help yourself pass the PMP exam.
Amazon is the best site (Can't say the same about the carrier USPS) August 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It showed me the book was delivered on USPS website and I had no idea where it was (It sure had not been delivered). So I contacted Amazon and they responded to me within 2 hrs that the package might have been lost and dispatched a new one immediately. I got the book within 2 days by UPS. 3 days later I get a letter from USPS saying - We missed you (they came delivering after the UPS delivery) - Really bad USPS service. And This hasn't been the first time this has happened in our area either. However Amazon is one of the best places you can shop at. I hope they maintain their customer service. Its just 5 star service.
Unreadable gibberish, and a waste of money August 4, 2008 You've probably heard that a camel is a horse designed by committee. Well, the PMBOK is such a "horse". It is badly organized, frequently laced with redundant content, and it is BORING. It reads like one of those badly-written goverment procurement specifications --- which I used to write, by the way, before I gained real-world knowledge.
An experienced reader should be suspicious of any book (such as this one) to which a human author will not sign his or her name. I unfortunately put my skepticism aside long enough to make a purchase which I now regret.
There are better books on management out there. Keep looking!
Difficult and incomprehensible August 1, 2008 I was required to purchase this book as a part of a class for my master's degree. While I am not a project manager nor do I have a desire to become one, this was a required course. After reading this book over and over again, I realized that I was getting very little useful information out of it. The book does have a good amount of knowledge to transfer, but it is extremely difficult to read. The index is horrible to be point of being nearly useless.
Not as expected July 31, 2008 The title for the book is too much for what you can find inside. They cared much more about the definitions than the actions. It's not really a "guide" when you can't find in few words what are you looking for.
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