Achieve CAPM® Exam Success, 2nd Edition
By Diane Altwies, Janice Preston & Frank Reynolds
- Release Date: 2014-02-15
- Genre: Business & Personal Finance
“Achieve CAPM® Exam Success covers the concepts in easy-to-understand language, the case studies are excellent, and the sample test questions provide readers with an accurate understanding of their grasp of the material. Anyone hoping to go to the exam fully prepared should get this book.”
—Catherine Pinkas, MBA, PMP
Used in conjunction with PMI’s PMBOK® Guide — Fifth Edition (2013), this concise study guide presents all the fundamental knowledge, concepts, exercises, practice questions, and simulated exams needed to prepare for and successfully pass the CAPM® exam on your first try. However, this book is much more than a study guide. It is a valuable desk reference that project team members can use to improve their effectiveness and contribution to the success of a project and is also a good resource for those considering a career in project management.
Key Features
--Provides online access to over 1000 questions enabling you to perform practice tests by each of the 10 knowledge areas and/or simulate actual 150 question exams, with incorrect answer feedback (purchasers of the e-book would need to buy this access separately at www.jrosspub.com)
--Contains a pre-assessment test to help you develop a focused study plan and manage your time effectively and a post-assessment test to evaluate your readiness for the actual exam
--Uses a sample project case study throughout to demonstrate how to apply tools and techniques covered in the PMBOK® Guide and exercises to further develop your knowledge and competency
--Presents key definitions and tips to improve your understanding, and sample end-of-chapter CAPM® exam questions and answers
--WAV offers a flashcard study aid of key terms and concepts, a self-study exercise on understanding the interdependencies of all 47 processes defined in the PMBOK® Guide, a case study answer key, and a training aide for better understanding process interdependencies — available from the Web Added Value™ Download Resource Center at www.jrosspub.com