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Project Management Basics: Definitions, Methods and Tools

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ProjectManager is powerful project management software that can be used by both experienced and beginner project managers and team members to manage projects. What Is a Project? A project is a sequence of tasks that lead toward a singular goal. What Is a Project Manager?

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The Twins – Communications Management and Stakeholder Management

MPUG

In this article, we will look at two key knowledge areas: Communications Management and Stakeholder Management. If you are an aspiring Project Management Professional (PMP ®) , you need to have solid understanding on how these two interact with each other. So, let’s start with Communications Management first.

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The Twins – Communications Management and Stakeholder Management

MPUG

In this article, we will look at two key knowledge areas: Communications Management and Stakeholder Management. If you are an aspiring Project Management Professional (PMP ®) , you need to have solid understanding on how these two interact with each other. So, let’s start with Communications Management first.

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Project Integration Management – A Quick Guide

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A project charter contains the preliminary roles and responsibilities of the project, including the goals and objectives, and the appointing of a project manager. It is used as a reference document as the project moves forward. This is a formal document to help guide, control and execute the project.

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What is Project Management

MPUG

It involves defining the project scope and objectives, creating a detailed plan, and identifying the resources and schedule required to complete the project. PM is used in a variety of industries and can be applied to projects of different sizes and complexities. Why is Project Management Important?

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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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5 Governance Steps for Distributed Project Team Management

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Managing a distributed project team takes real skill and a definite commitment to putting a governance structure in place that enables success. This is a cardinal rule that I learned firsthand nearly two decades ago managing project teams in Korea, and it stuck with me through my career in the military.