Project Management Processes
Project Management Processes
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SECTION II
Chapter 3
• Project Management Processes
Chapter 3
Project Process Groups
•A process is a set of interrelated actions and activities performed to achieve a pre-specified
product, result, or service. Each process is characterized by its inputs, the tools and
techniques that can be applied, and the resulting outputs.
•The project processes are performed by the project team and generally fall into one of
two major categories:
Project management processes ensure the effective flow of the project
throughout its existence.
Product-oriented processes specify and create the project’s product.
Process Groups:
•Initiating process group: recognizing a project or phase should begin.
•Controlling process group : ensuring project objectives are met; monitoring, correcting
and measuring progress.
• Define Activities, Sequence Activities, Estimate Activity Resources, Estimate Activity Durations, Develop Schedule
• Plan Quality
• Develop HR Plan
• Plan Communications
• Plan Risk Management, identify Risks, Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis, Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis, Plan Risk Responses
• Plan Procurements
Executing Process Group
• Majority of the project budget will be spent in performing Executing process group.
Integrates people and other resources to carry out the project management plan for the
project.
• Majority of the project budget will be spent in performing Executing process group.
Integrates people and other resources to carry out the project management plan for the
project.
Direct and Manage Project
Execution
Perform
Quality Assurance
Conduct
Procurements
Monitoring and Controlling Process Group
• Group not only monitors and controls the work being done within a process group
but also monitors and controls the entire project effort say all process areas so
that timely corrective action can be taken.
Control Costs
Report Performance
Administer Procurements
Closing Process Group:
• Formalizes acceptance of the project deliverable.
Close Project
or Phase
Close
Procurements
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Prepared by:
Amr Miqdadi,PMP,MCSE
amiqdadi@pmlead.net