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What is a Project?
A project can create:
What is Project Management?
five
Process Groups are:
How many Project Management processes
Managing a project typically includes
Progressive elaboration involves
A program is...
Program management is
Program management focuses on
A portfolio refers to
A project management office (PMO) is
Difference between Operations Management and Project Management
Business value is
Role of the Project Manager
Organizational process assets
Organizational process assets
may be grouped into two categories
Processes and Procedures
Initiating and Planning
Executing, Monitoring and Controlling:
Closing
Corporate Knowledge Base
Enterprise Environmental Factors
A stakeholder is
Project governance
A sponsor is
Customers are
Users are
Sellers, also called vendors, suppliers, or contractors, are
Business partners are
Organizational groups are
Functional managers are
Project governance is
The project governance approach should be described in the
the success of the project should be measured in terms of
A project life cycle is
A project phase is
In a sequential relationship, a phase starts only
In an overlapping relationship, a phase starts
Predictive life cycles (also known as fully plan-driven) are
Predictive life cycles are generally preferred when
Iterative and incremental life cycles are
Iterative and incremental life cycles are generally preferred when
Adaptive life cycles (also known as change-driven or agile methods) are
Types of Life Cycles
A process is
Project management processes are grouped into
Project Management Process Groups diagram
Processes groups interactions diagram
The Process Groups are not
projects are separated into distinct phases
or subcomponents, such as
Initiating Process Group
The Initiating Process Group consists of
The Planning Process Group consists of
The Executing Process Group consists of
The Monitoring and Controlling Process Group consists of
The Closing Process Group consists of
Project Data and Information
A Knowledge Area represents a
The Knowledge Areas are: