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IT Project+ Study Guide |
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IT Project+ Study Guide
William Heldman
Sybex
March 2002 | 1st edition | 704 pages | Hardcover | 1 CD
Level: Intermediate/
$59.99
ISBN 0-7821-4068-8
available
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leading a team...
Here's the book you need to prepare for CompTIA's IT Project+ Exam.
This Sybex Study Guide provides:
- Full coverage of every exam objective
- Practical information on network hardware
- Hundreds of challenging review questions, in the book and on
the CD
- Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a testing
engine and electronic flashcards
Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including:
- Establishing project scope definitions
- Developing a project charter
- Creating a project management plan
- Performing a requirements analysis
- Assessing and mitigating risk
- Initiating a change control process
- Managing resources and teams
- Troubleshooting and problem determination
- Conducting a comprehensive review process
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Pre Review
We found the structure of the book in line with the quality it should
have.
Printing mistakes were not found.
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| Rating Areas |
Rating |
| Quality of Information |
A |
| Easiness of understanding |
A |
| Learning success, close to reality |
A |
| Cover Design and Layout |
A |
| Quality for Money value |
A+ |
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Final Review
I have just manage to work though the last exercise and read cross
the glossary (a bit too much).
I was able to find knowledge I got from real courses but noticed
various data and methodologies I hadn't known.
Some PMs use corporate standards without knowing any more how you
get to such data.
Ask a senior PM how to get to the data results. He'll tell you: Ehh,
well.... It is a macro but how ... - don't know ????
I think I am well prepared for the exam - but I'll go through the
book once more.
I felt very well treated as a reader when I went along the objectives.
I didn't even use my yellow marker - only once I went to MS Visio
and draw the workflow necessary to build a project plan.
About the Author
William Heldman, IT Project+, MCSE, MCT, is the director of operations
for Denver's Office of Information Technology and has extensive experience
participating in and managing IT projects.
He has written or contributed to 10 IT books, including several about
the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification
program, and has written feature articles for Microsoft Certified
Professional and Windows 2000/XP magazines.
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Result |
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I have decided to work through this book very hard in order to pass
the exam! |
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Review done by: Christian
Bartsch , Project Consultant |
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