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An informative introduction for those considering a career in project management

Project Management JumpStart offers a clear, practical introduction to the complex world of project management, with an entertaining approach based on real-world application. Fully revised to align with a Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge -PMBOK Guide(c), 6th edition, this book provides an overview of the field followed by an exploration of current best practices. The practical focus facilitates retention by directly linking critical concepts to your everyday work, while the close adherence to PMBOK guidelines makes this book the perfect starting point for those considering certification to earn either PMP or CompTIA Project+ credentials.

Project management is a top-five, in-demand skill in today's workplace, and the demand has spread far beyond IT to encompass nearly every industry; any organization that produces goods or services, whether for profit or not, has a vested interest in ensuring that projects are completed on time, on budget, and to the satisfaction of the client--this is the heart of the project management function. Let Kim Heldman, bestselling author of PMP Study Guide and CompTIA Project+ Study Guide, walk you through the basic principles and practices to help you build a strong foundation for further training.

Understand current project management methods and practicesExplore project management from a practical perspectiveDelve into illustrative examples that clarify complex issuesTest your understanding with challenging study questions

Trillions of dollars are invested in various projects around the world each year, and companies have learned that investing in qualified project management professionals pays off in every aspect of the operation. If you're considering a career in project management, Project Management JumpStart provides an excellent introduction to the field and clear direction for your next steps.

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Jump Start is just that.

This book is intended as an introduction to Project Management. It covers all the fundamentals and then some. First, it covers the Revised Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Naturally, it is not the PMBOK, but it is a complementary view for those getting into the field of project management and related disciplines. There is more to this book than meets the eye. Many of the charts are in a strategic location in the book and again in the appendices. This book cannot be everything for everyone, but if you look in the index, you may find there is more here than in most introductory books. As a test, the first thing I looked for was risk standard deviation, and it was there under a section on "Three-Point Estimate." The glossary not only has terms used in project management, but also common words that are used differently in project management; this includes "Warrant Period," - A period when the stakeholders can notify the team of problems and have them corrected immediately. I am a little confused about the description of the Author as the back cover says that Kim Heldman, PMP, has over ten years of experience in project management. Yet inside it, the book states Kim Heldman is the Chief Information Officer for the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. She has over 14 years of project management experience in the information technology field. True that there are different methods not covered in the book, and also how to integrate the information into different disciplines and coordinate with agencies like the FDA. But those subjects are for a different book. Any way you look at it, this book serves its purpose and can still be used for years to come as a reference.

Project Management Jumpstart

The book is written well- clear,concise, easy to understand language. I highly recommend it to those who want a full understanding of Project Management.

Excellent book for beginners

This is an excellent book for beginners. I purchased it last year for Basic project management class at NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies. It is well written with simple and easy to understand examples. The review questions at the end of each chapter help reinforce the material. In my opinion, this book is not for experienced PMs or those preparing for PMP.

Easy introduction to project management

Kim Heldman's definition of a project is so broad that even people who do not work in business or government can benefit from her experience and suggestions. Although she draws on the recommendations of the Project Management Institute (PMI), she seasons its advice with helpful observations about which recommendations to follow and which to ignore. The book's organization is logical and easy to follow, and Heldman's style is generally no-nonsense and concise. She avoids jargon, and includes enough anecdotes and examples to keep the book lively and easy to follow. Few how-to books are as well executed as this one. We recommend it to anyone facing the challenge of managing a project, especially first timers.

Jump Start is just that

This book is intended as an introductory to Project Management. It covers all the fundamentals and then some. First it covers the Revised Project Management Body of Knowledge (PIMBOK). Naturally it is not the PMBOK but it is a complimentary view for those getting into the field of project management and related disciplines. There is more to this book than meets the eye. Many of the charts are in strategic location of the book and again in appendixes. This book can not be everything for everyone but if you look in the index you may find there is more here than in most introductory books. As a test the first thing I looked for was risk standard deviation and it was there under a section on "Three Point Estimate." The glossary not only has terms used in project management but also common words that are used differently in project management. Such as "Warrant Period" - A period of time when the stakeholders can notify the team id problems and have them corrected immediately. I am a little confused on the description of the Author as the back cover says that Kim Heldman, PMP, has over ten years of experience in project management. Yet inside it the book states Kim Heldman is the Chief Information Officer for the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. She has over 14 years of project management experience in the information technology field. True that there are different methods not covered in the book and also how to integrate the information into different disciplines and coordinate with agencies as the FDA. But those subjects are for a different book. Anyway you look at it this book serves its purpose and can still be used for years to come as a reference.

Excellent Beginner's Guide

Project Management Jump Start is the best introduction to project management that I've seen. Easy to follow, conversational tone, thorough coverage of project planning, and ample examples and forms that can quickly be put to good use. I wish this book was around when I was just getting started!As an author and project management professional, if I wrote a book like this it's what I would have written. I highly recommend this to new project managers, and project managers that are trying to explain to non-PM's what it is all about.
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