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2. No Longer in Print - Available as PDF as ASEM Member Benefit. A Guide to the Engineering Management Body of Knowledge (EMBOK), 4th Edition

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YOU MAY DOWNLOAD THIS VERSION THROUGH YOUR ASEM MEMBERSHIP PORTAL. The current CAEM(TM) and CPEM(TM) exams ARE based on this edition. PREFACE: A Guide to the Engineering Management Body of Knowledge (EMBOK) is now in its 4th edition. Each new edition of the EMBOK guide represents a significant step forward in the lifecycle of this important publication. The 4th edition EMBOK includes: Domain 1: Introduction to Engineering Management Domain 2: Leadership and Organizational Management Domain 3: Strategic Planning Domain 4: Financial Resource Management Domain 5: Project Management Domain 6: Operations and Supply Chain Management Domain 7: Marketing and Sales Management in Engineering Organizations Domain 8: Management of Technology, Research, and Development Domain 9: Systems Engineering Domain 10: Legal Issues in Engineering Management Domain 11: Professional Codes of Conduct and Ethics The original publication was developed and edited by a group of subject matter experts assembled by a subsidiary of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) designated as Engineering Management Certification International (EMCI). Subsequent editions had considerable input from ASEM, and starting with the 3rd edition, the copyright moved to ASEM. ASEM is proud to publish this guide and hopes that the reader will find it informative and useful in understanding and learning about engineering management. ISBN-13: 978-0983100584; Electronic download included with ASEM Membership.

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