CMBOK (NCMA's Contract Management Body of Knowledge)
Started by Guest Vern Edwards · Mar 27, 2014 · 13 replies
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Guest Vern Edwards
Mar 27, 2014 · 12y ago
I'm wondering how many of you have read (or seen) NCMA's Contract Management Body of Knowledge (CMBOK), 4th ed., which was published in 2013.
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Beantown_Contracts
Mar 27, 2014 · 12y ago
Have read the 3rd Ed. 2011. Will likely order the 4th Ed. 2013, immediately in prep for long postponed CPCM exam.
Another addition to my readily available reference materials that started with my Velveteen Rabbit of reference books, Admin of Gvt Contracts, Cibinic/Nash.
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Guest jrt132
Mar 27, 2014 · 12y ago
I was able to persuade my employer to start a contracting and procurement library, which includes CMBOK. I typically can secure funding for a few additions a year.
I have only had time to scan over some material so far.
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BZMANINTEXAS
Mar 27, 2014 · 12y ago
I have recently requested through my employer as well, the last version I perused while studying for the CPCM was the 3rd edition. I belive the 4th edition was just released last summer as the NCMA has changed it's testing ciriculum and started using the 4th edition this January.
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Guest Vern Edwards
Mar 27, 2014 · 12y ago
The ("updated") 4th edition is dated 2013. NCMA is working on another update.
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mm6ch
Mar 28, 2014 · 12y ago
I own the CMBOK 4th Edition--says published in 2013. Purchased in Nov 2013
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Guest Vern Edwards
Mar 28, 2014 · 12y ago
mm6ch:
Do other contracting people in your office know about it?
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mm6ch
Mar 28, 2014 · 12y ago
They just published 3rd Ed. of the CPCM Study Guide in January 2014 which "supposedly" provides a vital link wtih the CMBOK 4th Ed. I, unfortunately, have the CPCM Study Guide 2nd Edition. No vital link for me
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mm6ch
Mar 28, 2014 · 12y ago
mm6ch:
Do other contracting people in your office know about it?
Vern, they do not.
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Guest Vern Edwards
Mar 28, 2014 · 12y ago
Thanks.
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Guest jrt132
Mar 28, 2014 · 12y ago
We have a pretty small group in contracting and procurement, but they do not. They know we have a reference library, but I am the only one that uses it.
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Guest Vern Edwards
Mar 28, 2014 · 12y ago
Well. that's sad to hear, but not using a reference library is pretty typical from what I've been told.
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Guest jrt132
Mar 28, 2014 · 12y ago
I agree, it is sad. I was hoping the texts would be utilized more. I think they are a great resource and utilize the texts often.
Thank you, Vern for publishing the reading list a while back. That is what I used to start building the reference library. I have "The Classics" covered and added things like the CMBOK, so I could study for the NCMA certifications. This next budget cycle I plan to work farther down your list.
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CJR
Oct 15, 2014 · 11y ago
I picked it up as soon as it came out, because I needed it to stay current for the Chapter-sponsored CPCM review class which I help teach. Looking forward to the next one.