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

Rebel’s Guide to PM

PMBOK 7 talks about the 8 project performance domains. Material on the Knowledge Areas can still be found in the PMI web guidance which members have access to, called Standards Plus. This article reviews and explains the 10 project management Knowledge Areas from the PMBOK® Guide -- Sixth Edition.

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The 10 Project Management Knowledge Areas (PMBOK)

ProjectManager.com

PMBOK stands for Project Management Body of Knowledge. It is a set of standard terminology and guidelines for project management published and updated by The Project Management Institute (PMI). What Are the Project Management Knowledge Areas? Project Cost Management.

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How to Actually Develop a Project Management Plan

Project Risk Coach

It integrates and consolidates all of the subsidiary plans and baselines, and other information necessary to manage the project.”. Subsidiary Project Plans The Project Management Institute (PMI) highlights ten Knowledge Areas. Select the plans that will provide value to each project.

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What is A System for Value Delivery in Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

Whether through strategic initiatives, transformative projects, or change management endeavors, organizations leverage value creation models to navigate transitions and realize enduring objectives. Organizational changes should empower business value creation through business agility. Project Management Institute.

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The Complete Glossary of 614 Project Management Terms

Workamajig

Bottleneck: In project management terms, a bottleneck is any constraint that restricts the movement of a process. With this approach, the project's cost and/or duration are calculated by adding the cost/duration of all its constituent activities. A CAPM is often a basic requirement for project management roles.