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10 Knowledge Areas of project management (PPT & PDF included!)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

All the things you need to know and do for successful risk management, for example, are bundled under the Risk Management Knowledge Area. 10 Knowledge Areas of Project Management They appear in that order as there is some logic to how they map to the project lifecycle. I would count money as a resource as well.

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The 10 Project Management Knowledge Areas (PMBOK)

ProjectManager.com

Project management knowledge areas coincide with the process groups, which are project initiation, project planning , project execution, monitoring and controlling, and project closing. This is anything from a sentence to a bulleted list that is comprehensive to reduce major project risks. Project Cost Management.

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10 Best Procore Alternatives of 2024 (Free + Paid)

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People looking for a Procore alternative want construction project management software that can do this without having to involve a third-party app. Subpar bidding tool: Users find Procore’s bidding and estimating functionality problematic, which has been brought to the attention of the software. Capterra review: 4.7

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The Close Sibling of Communications and Stakeholder Management: Resource Management

MPUG

In one of my earlier articles, The Twins–Communications and Stakeholder Management , I outlined how deeply and closely these two knowledge areas of the PMBOK® guide interact with each other. This is why I call it “the close sibling.”. The key output for this process is the Resource Management Plan (ResMP).I’m

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The 5 Phases of Project Management Process and Techniques

NimbleWork

Planning: In this process, project managers develop a comprehensive project plan that outlines the scope, schedule, budget, resources, and risks associated with the project. Planning involves breaking down the work into manageable tasks, estimating resource requirements, and creating schedules and budgets.

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Project Management Process Groups: A Quick Guide

ProjectManager.com

The business case includes the estimated costs and benefits of the project. You create a project schedule, designed to manage time, cost, quality, changes, risk and any project-related issues. It is part of stakeholder management, and can include how and when you update project stakeholders on the progress of the project.

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Project Management Basics: Definitions, Methods and Tools

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Initiation: Here’s where you set out the project scope , the goals, the organization of the project, its business case, its constraints, who the stakeholders are, what the risks are, the project controls, the reporting framework, etc. So essentially, anything project related is under the purview of the project manager.