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Project Management Basics: Definitions, Methods and Tools

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Each task and phase of the project has a due date, which means your project has a schedule. Budgets are also part of a project. You need money to pay for the resources to meet the demands of the project within the time allotted. A project budget outlines these expenditures.

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

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The 10 Knowledge Areas of project management, according to PMI, are: Integration Management Scope Management Schedule Management Cost Management Quality Management Resource Management Communications Management Risk Management Procurement Management Stakeholder Management.

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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). These are the chronological phases that every project goes through. Project Time Management.

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Project Management Process Groups: A Quick Guide

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It is part of stakeholder management, and can include how and when you update project stakeholders on the progress of the project. The project manager is responsible for leading the project planning phase and making accurate estimates on time, budget and resources. Monitoring and Controlling Phase.

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How to Actually Develop a Project Management Plan

Project Risk Coach

A project baseline is a snapshot against which all future measurements will be compared. For example, a project manager can compare actual completion dates of activities to an approved schedule baseline. Without a baseline, how will you monitor and control your projects? What is a project management plan?

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A Complete Guide to PMIS

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PMIS is made to support all aspects of project management and the information they monitor or collect. Resource Management: Including resource loading, leveling, allocation, etc. Budget: Associate cost with individual tasks for more accurate budget estimation and generation.

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Project Management for Your Life

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The Monitoring and Controlling Phase. And the Project Close. 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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