CBAP certification is the industry benchmark for the practice of business analysis. Richard and Elizabeth Larson have written the CBAP Certification Study Guide to help kick-start your exam prep and prepare you for success. This comprehensive study guide highlights only the most important points of the CBAP exam and is written in clear language so that you can readily master all six knowledge areas of the BABOK. Note - this version of the guide applies to the 1.6 version of the CBAP exam. For the 2.0 version, please refer to our updated guide. What You'll Learn After reading and applying the information in this book, you will be able - Identify the principles, activities, tasks, techniques, and themes described in the BABOK. - Cite the knowledge areas, their activities, tasks, deliverables, and their relationships. - Anticipate the types of questions that appear on the exam and learn how to answer them. - Measure your ability to successfully complete the exam through sample questions. - Develop a test preparation strategy. Special Features - Concise, yet, complete description of the material you need for passing the CBAP exam. - Extensive terminology and reference summaries of the BABOK - Simulated exam with questions distributed like the real one. - 300+ exam questions, all with answer explanations and BABOK section numbers for quick reference.
That's one of the worst study guides I have ever read.
Many parts are just quoting text from the BABoK with no one single word added...what is the "Guide" in that
Many parts are following the same poor practice, of listing thick paragraphs of text, where a wealth of information is involved...what is the "Guide" in that. It should at least better structure and organize information in the form of bullet of text under a set if titles and sub titles...
Many paragraph if text are simply trivial...you can't get a single piece of useful information from it...but just a set of void ridiculous statements...what is the "Guide" in that
Even exercises and questions has nothing to do with comprehending, but just promote for memorizing...what is the "Guide" in that
I would advise everybody to avoid using this book to study for the CBAP exam...and check another one, released by a publisher well known for PMP exam guide.