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K**G
the book provided some useful consulting frameworks that made portfolio management easier to understand
I started reviewing this book and I agree with most the reviews, both positive and negative. On the positive, the book is well organized with a heavy emphasis on exam preparation and strategy. On the content for the knowledge area, I thought the overview of portfolio management and the unique perspective of the author is refreshing. He simplified a complex discipline into a set of important questions for each of the knowledge areas. This was especially helpful for me as I did not necessarily have experiences in all the domain areas. The key questions were innovative and helpful. Also, the book provided some useful consulting frameworks that made portfolio management easier to understand.I also agree with some of them the negative comments, but I thought the one star was too critical as most were a matter of preference. Specifically, I thought it was convenient to repeat the question in the answer key, so I did not have to flip back and forth. The explanation in the answer key was suitable since that's the main book anyway (and the author said that much in the intro and on the back cover). There were many graphs and tables, but it's a b/w book (wonder if its color on Kindle). The materials was quite boring and dry, but that's the nature of the topic. I think the biggest negative in the book is a lack of alignment with the ECO. (I emailed the author and Wu mentioned that the ECO is used in their bootcamp and the changes may make it to the book. I also learned that they just receive PMI's REP certification. I may join their bootcamp.)Most importantly, as I compare this book with the others, it is comparably less expensive with considerably more content and frameworks and practice questions. I hope the author will make improvements based on some of the suggestions here, but I also think it's the best on the market and it deserves 5 stars for using an innovative format.
K**N
Very helpful in building confidence. Questions are solid building blocks.
1) The introduction and game plan makes sense.2) Some of the tables and elaborate break outs make the topic appear overly technically challenging and are unnecessary, in my opinion. The ITTO in Context, The Simplifying ITTO, and the degree of emphasis on mapping concepts in matrixes is overkill and obfuscates the goal, in my opinion.3) the discussion of each process group and the introductory questions are a good barometer to baseline to see if you "have a clue" or are grossly in need of ramping up before going further.4) perhaps the blank spreadsheet offered to the purchaser as one sheet within a study guide with the rationale that Dr. Wu, as a 'spatial thinker", prefers this, is not terribly helpful :)5) The test questions are considerably easier than the exam. There are a couple of minor errors (some of them had multiple letters that had identical verbiage) but they were logical and provided a good starting point.Bottom line: This is a very helpful guide and helped me gain confidence. I prefer this guide to others but it is good to have a couple of sources.
D**K
Terrific Book on PfMP Exam Prep!
This may not be the best written book, but it is the best on the market today on passing the PfMP Exam! Compared with the only other book on the market, the author has placed much emphasis on the following: a. Exam strategy and preparation; b. Portfolio management theories and frameworks; c. Examples and additional tools and techniques. In many ways, this book is more than an exam preparation guide for the reasons above. It serves as a good companion guide to Project Portfolio Professionals! I am also impressed that the author and his company offers a range of additional tools including online exams and an accelerated bootcamp. I just wish they are free (there is a free webinar), but at least the book offers some great coupons for those other products.
E**H
No added value contents
Just duplication from the standard, questions easy and straightforward (low quality), ebook design bad with errors
B**N
Must Have Resource for PfMP Exam Preparation
This is not only the Sensible Guide, but the indispensable guide to passing the PfMP Exam on your first attempt. Te Wu suggests a very practical, proven, Socratic methodology designed for busy Portfolio Managers to prepare for this very challenging exam.The Sensible Guide prepares qualified individuals to think like a PMI Portfolio Manager. The Standard for Portfolio Management “represents generally recognized good practices, which are constantly evolving.” The Sensible Guide expands upon topics in each of the Knowledge Areas and Process Groups; which have a tendency to appear on the exams. It also provides invaluable study and exam aids. Lastly, there are 400 practice questions to test knowledge and preparedness.As a baseline, The PMO Advisory’s free PfMP Exam Readiness Assessment is a great resource before commencing your studies. These are both indispensable – Good Luck.
M**N
The single guide to pass PfMP!
I am ecstatic to share my view on this guide as it helped me to PfMP credential in so many different ways that I have not only passed the PfMP exam, but also I learned how to think always as a portfolio manager. Once one starts reading this book, I am sure experienced reader will immediately feel how this book can be of one's benefit both for learning portfolio management and passing the PfMP credential exam. This book's specific guideline along with 400 mock questions are really helpful to get an understanding of the PfMP exam. I would recommend this book is enough to get passed PfMP in addition to PMI's standard for portfolio guide. If Te Wu (the writer) would have arranged 400 mock questions that are included in the book as web-based interactive practice questions in addition to including those in the book, I would immediately rank this book 5 star!.
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