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But what if you don’t use PMI methods? Whether you subscribe to the PMI way of thinking or use another approach based on your background, skills, experience, certification or the expectations of management, I’m pretty sure that you’ll have to create project documents. Documents are documents.
When to Use It: Like agile, the scrum methodology has been used predominantly in software development, but proponents note it is applicable across any industry or business, including retail logistics, event planning or any project that requires some flexibility. Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).
Essential read A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) £54.00 A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (also known as the PMBOK® Guide -- 7th Edition) is core reading as prep for PMI exams. Plans The third category of project artifact relates to the different types of plans produced.
The traditional project management methods like Waterfall project management don’t fit the requirements of many projects, especially those projects which involve research or new discovery. Base on above core values, the group published the twelve principles of agile project management methodology.
The traditional project management methods like Waterfall don’t fit the requirements of many projects, specially those projects which do involve research or new discovery. But the tide is turning and Agile is gaining wide acceptance as a valid process for many projects. Projects which involve research and discovery.
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“Risk Matrix: An Approach for Identifying, Assessing, and Ranking Program Risks , Paul Garvey and Zachary Lansdowne , Air Force Journal of Logistics , Volume XXII, Number 1. Overcoming Barriers in Assessing Risk Probabilities,” Tom Kendrick , 2012 PMI Global Congress Proceedings , 2012. 1, March 2014. What are the Chances?
“Risk Matrix: An Approach for Identifying, Assessing, and Ranking Program Risks , Paul Garvey and Zachary Lansdowne , Air Force Journal of Logistics , Volume XXII, Number 1. Overcoming Barriers in Assessing Risk Probabilities,” Tom Kendrick , 2012 PMI Global Congress Proceedings , 2012. 1, March 2014. What are the Chances?
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