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Life is a Project…

Life is a Project…. Allen P. Jones, PMP, MSPM. Overview. 1. Project Management Terms 2. Five Project Process Groups 3. Ten Project Management Knowledge Areas 4. Real Life Applications 5. Summary. Project Management.

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Life is a Project…

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  1. Life is a Project… Allen P. Jones, PMP, MSPM

  2. Overview 1. Project Management Terms 2. Five Project Process Groups 3. Ten Project Management Knowledge Areas 4. Real Life Applications 5. Summary

  3. Project Management “The application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements.” (PMBOK 2008)

  4. Project “A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result.” (PMBOK 2008)

  5. Project Process Groups 1. Initiating 2. Planning 3. Executing 4. Monitoring & Controlling 5. Closing 5

  6. Initiating “Defines and authorizes the project or project phase” (PMBOK 2008) 6

  7. Planning “Defines and refines objectives, and plan the course of action required to attain the objectives and scope that the project has undertaken” (PMBOK 2008) 7

  8. Executing “Integrating people and other resources to carry out the project management plan for the project” (PMBOK 2008) 8

  9. Monitoring & Controlling “Regularly measures and monitors progress to indentify variances from the project management plan so the corrective action can be taken when necessary to meet project objectives” (PMBOK 2008) 9

  10. Closing “Formalizes acceptance of the project, service or result and brings the project phase to an orderly end.” (PMBOK 2008) 10

  11. Project Management Knowledge Areas 1. Integration Management 2. Scope Management 3. Time Management 4. Cost Management 5. Quality Management 11

  12. Project Management Knowledge Areas 6. Human Resource Management 7. Communications Management 8. Risk Management 9. Procurement Management 10. Stakeholder Management 12

  13. THE DREAM VACATION

  14. THE DREAM VACATION 1. Initiating 2. Planning 3. Executing 4. Monitoring & Controlling 5. Closing

  15. THE DREAM WEDDING

  16. THE DREAM WEDDING 1. Initiating 2. Planning 3. Executing 4. Monitoring & Controlling 5. Closing

  17. THE DREAM HOUSE

  18. THE DREAM HOUSE 1. Initiating 2. Planning 3. Executing 4. Monitoring & Controlling 5. Closing

  19. THE WORK ASSIGNMENT

  20. THE WORK ASSIGNMENT 1. Initiating 2. Planning 3. Executing 4. Monitoring & Controlling 5. Closing

  21. SUMMARY 1. Project Management Terms • Project • Project Management 2. Ten Project Management Knowledge Areas 3. Five Project Process Groups • Initiating • Planning • Executing • Monitoring & Controlling • Closing 4. Real Life Applications

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