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The 9 Things in the PMBOK

The 9 Things in the PMBOK. 19-Nov-08. The PMBOK. “Project Management Body of Knowledge” sum of knowledge within the profession of project management used to document and standardize generally accepted project management information and practices produced by the Project Management Institute

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The 9 Things in the PMBOK

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  1. The 9 Things in the PMBOK 19-Nov-08

  2. The PMBOK • “Project Management Body of Knowledge” • sum of knowledge within the profession of project management • used to document and standardize generally accepted project management information and practices • produced by the Project Management Institute • revised and reprinted every 4 years – fourth edition is expected to be released shortly 19-Nov-08

  3. The 9 Things • an area of project management defined by its knowledge requirements and described in terms of its associated process, practices, inputs, outputs, tools and techniques • identified knowledge areas (the ‘things’) • Project Integration Management • Project Scope Management • Project Time Management • Project Cost Management • Project Quality Management • Project Human Resource Management • Project Communications Management • Project Risk Management • Project Procurement Management 19-Nov-08

  4. 1. Project Integration Management • effective integration of the processes required to accomplish project objectives • processes include • project charter development • preliminary project scope statement development • project management plan development • project execution • monitoring and control of project work 19-Nov-08

  5. 2. Project Scope Management • defines and controls what is and is not included in the project • processes include • scope planning • scope definition • creation of a Work Breakdown Schedule • scope verification • scope control 19-Nov-08

  6. 3. Project Time Management • includes processes required for the timely completion of a project • processes include • defining activities • sequencing activities • estimating resource activities • estimating duration of activities • developing the project schedule • controlling the project schedule 19-Nov-08

  7. 4. Project Cost Management • planning, estimating, budgeting and controlling costs to ensure the project can be completed within the approved budget • processes include • cost estimating • cost budgeting • cost control 19-Nov-08

  8. 5. Project Quality Management • all activities that determine quality policies, objectives and responsibilities for the project to satisfy the needs for which it was undertaken • processes include • quality planning • performing quality assurance • performing quality control 19-Nov-08

  9. 6. Project Human Resource Management • processes that organize and manage the project team • processes include: • human resource planning • acquiring the project team • developing the project team • managing the project team 19-Nov-08

  10. 7. Project Communications Management • activities to ensure project information is timely and appropriately generated, collected, distributed, stored, retrieved and disposed of • processes include • communications planning • information distribution • performance reporting • managing stakeholders 19-Nov-08

  11. 8. Project Risk Management • processes to increase the probability and impact of positive events and decrease the probability and impact of negative events • updated throughout the project • processes include • risk management planning • risk identification • qualitative risk analysis • quantitative risk analysis • risk response planning • risk monitoring and control 19-Nov-08

  12. 9. Project Procurement Management • processes to purchase/acquire the products, services or results needed to perform the project work • includes contract management and change control processes to administer contracts or purchase orders • processes include: • planning purchases and acquisitions • contract planning • requesting seller responses • selecting sellers • contract administration • contract closure 19-Nov-08

  13. PM Knowledge Areas & Process Groups

  14. In conclusion . . . . . . follow process and progress will follow. 19-Nov-08

  15. Questions? Contact us at deliver.it@ucalgary.ca or 210-8792 Visit our web-site at www.ucalgary.ca/deliver.it Thank you for coming! 19-Nov-08

  16. The end. 19-Nov-08

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