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Not impressed with this book going to return. It says 365 pages only 278. Really. Not value for money.
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This book ist expensive with € 69,41 + € 6, postage.
But I was even disappointed when I had to pay € 17,58 extra for customs & import fees to Austria.
Which makes a total of € 92,99 which is way too much for this book.
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The content of this book is great, however price seems a little steep for the amount of content.
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the same issue was reported by another customer, and despite this they continue sending problematic books. it is a pity to pay 75 euros and to get a half damaged book
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Much less daunting than v6. which is literally 3x the information. New guide is much relevant to today's world of Project Management.
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Received my hardcopy of the PMBOK Guide (7th edition). Major changes in terms of not only on the physical book (i.e. no of pages) but also the content. From process based standard to principles based standard. Obviously, changes also on the paper used in printing the book. It was quite a headache reading the 6th edition as it was printed on unreadable grey paper, using what PMI mentioned as "anti counterfeit print technology". This version is reader friendly and headache free.
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I was surprised with the size! I just got it today o I have not had time to review the changes in content. It has of a workbook feel to it. First impression is that this PMBOK is practical all the way around. All is well except the shipping. The book arrived damaged. I would think spending this much for the book the shipping would be a bit protected.
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I love this version of the PMBOK. Especially there are many definitions at the end which are really helpful.
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This guide is a generic set of principles that all projects should know such as all project should deliver value and PM's need to be honest. Their is nothing new that is not common sense when managing a project. I don't see any value when reading this guide. It has no description of how projects are conducted or processes they follow. While old PMBOK's had process or a method to manage a project, this one has none. For example, if you never manage an agile project, you will never learn that in this book. I don't recommend this to any new or experience PM's. Waste of time. Read a good agile book or older pmbok.