Renowned IT project management expert, Joseph Phillips, again delivers an authoritative, easy-to-understand guide that delves into all CompTIA IT Project+ certification objectives. The Inside the Exam sections focus on the necessary topics to pass the new CompTIA exam. Each chapter features an end-of-chapter review, and the CD-ROM includes an IT Project+ practice test, plus templates and worksheets to use when managing a project. The included real-world examples that provide on-the-job insight from practicing project management professionals, and tie discussed theory to practice, make this comprehensive reference a must-have for IT staff.
JOSEPH PHILLIPS, PMP is a project management consultant, instructor, and owner of Project Seminars, Inc. and Instructing.com. He is the author of several project management books, including PMP: Project Management Professional Study Guide and IT Project Management: On Track from Start to Finish.
An insightful book that as the book title says covers IT project management from start to finish. The book is informative covering the different stages related to a IT project and has helpful tips and advice from professionals
An informative and interactive approach to the basics of Project Management and the CompTia Project+ Exam. I used both this and Heldman's Project+ Study Guide to prepare for the exam. I felt the On Track guide presented a much easier to understand and better explained narrative. The appendix condensed all the formulas into an easy to digest page, which I reviewed before the exam and definitely helped me keep formulas straight.
I passed the exam with ease on the first attempt, and would recommend this guide to anyone wishing to do the same.
I used this book to study for the Project+ CompTIA exam and passed with a 905/1000. It worked well, but I'll warn you that the exam itself is not written well and at times is extremely vague with what they are asking. Overall this was adequate to get the job done. I'd recommend it to someone who has done self study for cert exams before, but for a novice, I'd shop around for a different, more thorough book.
Very well written, easy to follow, and makes the best out of the somewhat dry material. The chapters tend to go on a bit, but the book was good enough to help me pass the Project+ exam so I guess that's all that matters.
The book is simple and keeps to the subject. I liked it, especially part with examples and reviews with a real people. It is for people, who starts with IT Project Management.