Process Groups
Need help on how to get work done using traditional project management practices? Then, Process Groups: A Practice Guide is the right supplemental guide for you. It offers useful and practical guidance for a predictive or waterfall approach to project management practices.
Need help on how to get work done using traditional project management practices?
Then, Process Groups: A Practice Guide is the right supplemental guide for you. This important companion to, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), offers useful and practical guidance for a predictive or waterfall approach to project management practices. This practice guide influences your way of working, ensuring you are equipped with the information you need to succeed in this changing profession.
What’s in the guide?
You’ll find a process-based project management approach for guiding your projects, aligning methodologies, and evaluating project management capabilities.
This guide uses a popular Process Groups model that will help you with:
·Initiating
·Planning
·Executing
·Monitoring and Controlling
·Closing
In addition, you will learn about 49 processes within these five process groups along with inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs associated with those processes. This practice guide shows the processes considered good practices on most projects, most of the time.
Need help on how to get work done using traditional project management practices?
Then, Process Groups: A Practice Guide is the right supplemental guide for you. This important companion to, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), offers useful and practical guidance for a predictive or waterfall approach to project management practices. This practice guide influences your way of working, ensuring you are equipped with the information you need to succeed in this changing profession.
What’s in the guide?
You’ll find a process-based project management approach for guiding your projects, aligning methodologies, and evaluating project management capabilities.
This guide uses a popular Process Groups model that will help you with:
·Initiating
·Planning
·Executing
·Monitoring and Controlling
·Closing
In addition, you will learn about 49 processes within these five process groups along with inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs associated with those processes. This practice guide shows the processes considered good practices on most projects, most of the time.
Auteur | | Project Management Institute Pmi |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Managementboeken |