Process Groups and Knowledge areas
(Based on PMBOK 3rd Edition. For PMP Certification Exam preparation)
To manage Projects effectively those should be divided Phases and smallest possible sub phases. This iterative process should go up to the level where further division creates chaos rather than helping the project. In database terminology we call this as "Atomic" level. | |
Projects can be managed easily by Phased approach. PMBOK defined and explained processes to manage these sub atomic processes. As per PMBOK3rd edition guide there are 44 processes and grouped in to 5 major Process Groups. 5 Process groups are - Initiation
- Planning
- Executing
- Monitoring & Control
- Closing.
Certain INPUTS are given to the process. Managers use said TOOLS available for that process to produce OUTPUTS. PMBOK guide also defines Knowledge Areas for the Project Managers. Managers will use these skills (Knowledge) to work on given INPUTS using TOOLS to produce OUTPUTS. Those are - Project Integration Management
- Project Scope Management
- Project Cost Management
- Project Time Management
- Project Risk Management
- Project Quality Management
- Project HR Management
- Project Communication Management
- Project Procurement Management
Effective Project Management requires knowledge and skills from following 5 areas - The Project Management Body of Knowledge (5 process groups and 9 knowledge areas)
- Application area knowledge, standards, and regulations
- Understanding the project environment
- General management knowledge and skills
- Interpersonal skills.
| Initiation | Planning | Executing | Monitoring and Controlling | Closing | Integration | 4.1 Develop Project Charter 4.2 Develop Preliminary Project Scope Statement | 4.3 Develop Project Management Plan | 4.4 Direct & Manage Project Execution | 4.5 Monitor & Control Project Work 4.6 Integrated Change Control | 4.7 Close Project | Scope | | 5.1 Scope Planning 5.2 Scope Definition 5.3 Create Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) | | 5.4 Scope Verification 5.5 Scope Control | | Time | | 6.1 Activity Definition 6.2 Activity Sequencing 6.3 Activity Resource Estimating 6.4 Activity Duration Estimation 6.5 Schedule Development | | 6.6 Schedule Control | | Cost | | 7.1 Cost Estimating 7.2 Cost Budgeting | | 7.3 Cost Control | | Quality | | 8.1 Quality Planning | 8.2 Perform Quality Assurance | 8.3 Perform Quality Control | | HR | | 9.1 Human Resources Planning | 9.2 Acquire Project Team 9.3 Develop Project Team | 9.4 Manage Project Team | | Communications | | 10.1 Communication Planning | 10.2 Information Distribution | 10.3 Performance Reporting 10.4 Manage Stakeholders | | Risk | | 11.1 Risk Management Planning 11.2 Risk Identification 11.3 Qualitative Risk Analysis 11.4 Quantitative Risk Analysis 11.5 Risk Response Planning | | 11.6 Risk Monitoring and Control | | Procurement | | 12.1 Plan Purchases and Acquisitions 12.2 Plan Contracting | 12.3 Request Seller Responses 12.4 Select Sellers | 12.5 Contract Administration | 12.6 Contract Closure |
Project documents: PMBOK suggest managers to produce at-least 3 major documents for each project - Project Charter
- Project Scope Statement
Project Management Plan. (Notice, MS Project Plan is just one section of the bigger document). It has components to represent knowledge areas listed above - Scope Management Plan
- Schedule Management Plan
- Cost Management Plan
- Quality Management Plan
- Staffing Management Plan
- Communication Management Plan
- Risk Management Plan
- Procurement Management Plan
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