Elizabeth HarrinDirector| RebelsGuideToPM.comLondon, England, United Kingdom
Ravi, that link is for PMP training, not APMP training.
Anon, there are APMP podcasts provided by Parallel Project Training that might give you some background. They are free by the look of it. Parallel also has an APMP study guide that you can buy, but it's nearly £50 and I have no idea if it is any good. As far as I know there aren't that many books on the market that deal with APMP, so you might be better off asking the company who is providing your exam what they recommend. Saving Changes...
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Thanks guys - Elizabeth, I've managed to download the free pod-casts from itunes. Looking around, if you need to self-study, there's not much choice other than to purchase the self-study guide along with the APMP BOK.
Any ideas on how APMP is viewed by prospective employers?
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