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Project Management Basics: Definitions, Methods and Tools

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Maybe you’ve been unexpectedly assigned to lead a project and a big promotion is on the line, or maybe you’re a team member who wants to better understand their role in the project. Regardless, we’re going to give you a brief overview of the major details involved in project management for actionable information.

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The Twins – Communications Management and Stakeholder Management

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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. Monitor and Control Project Work. Scope Statement.

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How to Actually Develop a Project Management Plan

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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? Define your project plan accordingly.

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A Complete Guide to PMIS

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An abundance of information is created, transferred and stored over the life cycle of a project. It seems people are always communicating and making constant updates. Without a way of organizing all information a project is doomed to fail. It’s easy for something to get lost in the mix. What Is PMIS?

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Improving Project Outcomes with proper Project Integration Management

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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.