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The 10 Project Management Knowledge Areas (PMBOK)

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PMI has divided the large field of project management into 10 more digestible parts, which it calls the 10 project management knowledge areas in its A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). This is the document that sets up the project and assigns the project manager. Project Cost Management.

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Back to Basics: What is the Role of a Project Manager?

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In some cases, the job of a project manager starts even before a project is formally initiated (he/she could be involved in business benefits analysis, proposal preparation, and/or a feasibility study, for example). In most cases, the job starts with the project’s initiation. Initiation. Monitoring And Controlling.

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Project Integration Management – A Quick Guide

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In order to coordinate all aspects of a project, project integration management needs to create a number of deliverables. The project charter is what gives the authority to initiate the project. The baseline will only change through a formal change request. Monitor and Control Project Work. Project Charter.

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Project Management for Your Life

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These processes include: The Initiation Phase. The Monitoring and Controlling Phase. Apart from these five project lifecycle processes, project management also involves ten project management knowledge areas. These project management knowledge areas include: Project Integration Management.

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Improving Project Outcomes with proper Project Integration Management

Techno-PM

Project Management Process Groups There are 47 processes in project management which are grouped into ten Knowledge Areas that are mapped to the five Process Groups. Process Groups The five process groups in the project life cycle include: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring/Controlling, and Closing.

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The Functions of a Project Management Office

Project Pulse Journal

Portfolio Management Managing the project portfolio to ensure it aligns with the entire organization and its strategy. It includes monitoring the progress of projects in the portfolio, ensuring they deliver the expected benefits, and making necessary adjustments to the portfolio based on performance and strategic changes.

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Why Use Project Management Software for IT Teams?

ProProfs Project Management

Stakeholder Management. Change Management. Risk Management. Communications Management. It is crucial to ensure all these success factors are taken into account and managed appropriately in order to streamline projects and nail the execution of IT projects. Change Management.