pdf material of psp

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13 years 3 months

HI All,

I am planning to prepare my self for PSP cetification...

Need PSP certiified fellows to help in starting prep.

From which book i should start prepration and recomended books.

Appreciate your help.

Regards

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17 years 3 months

Dear Murray,



Your website is filled with useful information. I think that your contribution to the Scheduling World is obvious.



We were giving advice to a planner/ scheduler who wanted more information to climb up the ladder.



I think that for an advanced reader, it is good to invest the money and time in knowing what you want to say and advice others to do.



With kind regards,



Samer

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21 years 10 months

My book was not written for beginners, but I have been told by many that it is as helpful for beginners as those with 30 years under their belts. I wrote it in conversational style, not some stuffy book.



Ron Winter’s harsh (maybe even brutal) criticism is the ONLY negative review I have received in the three years it has been in print. At the ICS website you can read glowing reviews by some of the most well-respected leaders of the Scheduling Practice in the world.



With so much positive review, one has to wonder whether it is Ron who simply "didn’t get it." Please check out the reviews at the ICS website, and contact any of the testimonials, to satisfy yourself that it is worth your time and money to read it.



Anyone who has scheduler more than three projects will definitely get much out of it. But then again, I’m a little biased!!!

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15 years 7 months

thaaaaaaaaank you samer very much

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16 years 11 months

Hi samer i read your link it is just opposite to the one who has general opinion about this book

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16 years 11 months

Many thanks Samer

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16 years 11 months

Hi



You can purchase this book good for beginners



FasterConstructionProjectswith CPM Scheduling

Murray B. Woolf, PMP

Member for

17 years 3 months

Dear Horana,



The following is the Reference list at the end of the study Guide:



1. Microsoft Project Documentation.

2. ASTM standard E833

3. US Department of Defense.

4. PMI Representative

5. Various Bectel project controls presentations and publications.

6. Internation Association for Professional Management of Construction.

7. NASA work breakdown structure reference Guide, 1994

8. Oregon Department of Human Services, PMO Glossary

9. Westinghouse Savannah River Company EVMS Pocket Guide.

10. Construction Delay Claims, 3e, Barry B Bramble et al 2006.

11. Construction Scheduling: Preparation, Liability and Claims, 2e, Jon M. Wickwire et al, 2006

12. SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol.

13. How to get paid for Construction Changes: Preparation and Resolution Tools and Techniques, Steven S. Pinnel 1998.

14. Primavera Project Planner Documentation.



You can get some of these titles in a simple google search.



With kind regards,



Samer

Member for

17 years 3 months

Dear Harona,



The study guide is available at AACEI:



aacei.org/PortalTools/Shopper/ProductDetail.cfm?



It is a very simple book. If you have the 8 years experience in planning which is the per-requist for the exam, then you will do great. Just review the basics of planning and scheduling from any book you have and the sources online.



With kind regards,



Samer

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16 years 7 months

Harona,



I would guess such pdfs would be protected by copyright.