A project is defined in the PMBOK as a temporary endeavor with a beginning and an end; which creates a unique product, service or result, as you can also learn in the online PMP training. A project has five process groups and ten project management knowledge areas. Before defining the requirements management plan, which is one of […]
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Process Improvement Plan: It’s Time To Speed Up The Processes!
We have heard a lot about processes in project management, but what is the process improvement plan? As you know, a project has many processes and they all belong to the five project management process groups. All the processes define “what to do when” in a particular part of the project life cycle. These processes can […]

Change Control Board: The Decision Maker in Change Management
Changes are inevitable during the project life cycle. In order to minimize the negative effects of the changes, a proper change management plan should be implemented by the project manager. If you want to learn more about change management processes, you can find the further information, in the PMP certification courses, because this is a really […]

Close Project Process: The End Point of Integration Management
Project integration management is an important project management knowledge area and it puts all the pieces of a project together into a cohesive whole. It has six processes and the last one is the close project or phase process. As defined in the PMP project management training, the project integration management processes are: Develop Project Charter (Initiating) […]

Develop Project Management Plan: Learn The Process Step by Step
In the Project Integration Management knowledge area, Develop Project Management Plan Process comes as the second project management process after develop project charter process. Develop Project Management Plan is a broad process and until that process, there are many steps. It’ll be handy to summarize all the steps leading to develop project management plan process with explanations. Further […]