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What's the best or couple of best Project Management Literature you've used to prepare?

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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
What's the best or couple of best Project Management Literature you've used to prepare?

Please answer not in theory but by own vivid experience.
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Ahmed Maged Program Manager| Smiths Detection Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
If we are talking about PMP preparation, so my answer is

PMBOK, Rita and Fast Track App.
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Joan Richards Project Manager, Regulatory AffAirs Associate| Aesculap Biologics, LLC Quakertown, Pa, United States
The best Project Management literature you can use are: PMBOK Guide, 5th Edition, Project Management Professional Exam Study Guide, 7th Edition, Kim Heldman and PMP Exam Prep: Questions, Answers, & Explanations: 1000+ Practice Questions with Detailed Solutions, Scordo, Christopher
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Matthew Long Golden, Co, United States
Rita's, hands down. PMBOK more as a reference.
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Alessandro Longo Lead IT Consultant| Reply Torino, To, Italy
In order to take CAPM certification exam I'm studying from PMBOK, PMP and CAPM of Rita Mulcahy. In order to get 23 contact hours I'm also exercising with BrainBok.
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Ruh Mahjoobnia Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
PMBOK and Rita PMP Exam Prep.
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Alo Odefa Obasi Consulting Project Senior Principal Consultant| Oracle Lagos, Nigeria
Rita Mulcahy's book and PMBOK
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Facundo Nuñez PROJECT PLANNING, CONTROLS & DOCUMENTS MANAGER| Tenaris Bay City Sugar Land, Tx, United States
I remember when i read the PMBOK for the first time, i was fascinated. Off course that not everything was clear at that moment, but this book inspired me to find more materials to read and to try to apply this tools and techniques in my first steps in management. Also comes to my mind a lot of material and concepts received in my MBA classes. Internet was a great source of information too.
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Nimish Sonar Project Manager| Persistent Systems Pune, Maharashtra, India
I only studied PMBOK guide V5. I read it at least 3 times. Also, further for HR additional concepts like McGrager and Maslows theory etc I read from wikipedia. Later on I solved around 2000 questions and answers.
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Irshad Hussain Syed Head IT PMO| HBL Microfinance Bank Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
PMBOK, careeacademy, Olivvr lehmann, pm simulator, Head First labs are the best material to give you confidence
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Jon DuFresne VP of Operations - PMP| Computer Physicians, Inc. Glendale, Ca, United States
Read the PMBOK and use the RMC FASTrack software.
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