In the project life cycle, there are five process groups: The initiating process group, the planning process group, the executing process group, the monitoring & controlling process group, and lastly the project closing process group. All project management processes belong to these process groups. But also, in project management, there are ten knowledge areas which […]
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24 Steps of Project Planning Process | What Are the Planning Process Group Activities
In the project management, there are five process groups. The second one of these groups is project planning process. Project planning process comes after the project is initiated. This is the next step. A well-planned project has a higher chance of success. For this reason, this stage called the “project planning process” is crucial for […]

Project Closing Phase: Do You Know the 8 Steps for Closing a Project?
The effort made by the project team during the whole project life cycle doesn’t end after the project executing process group. After finishing the actual work of the project, you should be also aware that there’s a phase called the project closing process, as mentioned in PMP certification training. Can you close the project without getting acceptance […]

Project Execution: How Well Do You Know the Executing Process Group?
During the five process groups of the project life cycle, there are multiple objectives and outcomes for each phase. After the project initiation and the planning processes, the execution of the project starts. A more detailed explanation for the project execution and the other process groups are given in the lectures of PMP Training. Also, […]

Project Initiation | The Ultimate Checklist for Initiating Process Group
Every project has a life cycle that consists of six process groups. Before you start a project, there are things that you should take into consideration. These will affect the whole project, so a good beginning, in other words, a successful project initiation assures that your project will have a higher chance to go smoothly. […]