Chapter 1 Introduction PMP 6th edition
Project Management Process groups
"Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing"
project phase
A collection of logically related project activities that culminates in the completion of one or more deliverables.
hybrid life cycle
A combination of predictive and an adaptive life cycle. Those elements of the project that are well known or have fixed requirements follow a predictive development life cycle, and those elements that are still evolving follow an adaptive development life cycle.
adaptive life cycle
A project life cycle, also known as change-driven or agile methods, that is intended to facilitate change and require a high degree of ongoing stakeholder involvement. Adaptive life cycles are also iterative and incremental, but differ in that iterations are very rapid (usually 2-4 weeks in length) and are fixed in time and resources.
Develop Project Charter
Initiating
Identify Stakeholders
Initiating
Create WBS
Planning
Define Activities
Planning
Determine Budget
Planning
Develop Project Management Plan
Planning
Develop Schedule
Planning
Estimate Activity Durations
Planning
Estimate Activity Resources
Planning
Estimate Costs
Planning
Identify Risks
Planning
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
Planning
Perform Quantitative Analysis
Planning
Plan Communications Management
Planning
Plan Cost Management
Planning
Plan Procurement Management
Planning
Plan Quality Management
Planning
Plan Resource Management
Planning
Plan Risk Management
Planning
Plan Risk Responses
Planning
Plan Schedule Management
Planning
Plan Scope Management
Planning
Plan Stakeholder Engagement
Planning
Sequence Activities
Planning
Close Project or Phase
closing
iterations
develop the product through a series of repeated cycles
phase gate
held at the end of a phase. project performance and project compared to project and business documents and a decision is made as a result.
Collect Requirements
planning
Define Scope
planning
Increments
successively add to the functionality of the product
incremental life cycle
An adaptive project life cycle in which the deliverable is produced through a series of iterations that successively add functionality within a predetermined time frame. The deliverable contains the necessary and sufficient capability to be considered complete only after the final iteration.
Acquire Resources
Executing
Conduct Procurements
Executing
Develop Team
Executing
Direct and Manage Project Work
Executing
Implement Risk Responses
Executing
Manage Communications
Executing
Manage Project Knowledge
Executing
Manage Quality
Executing
Manage Stakeholder Engagement
Executing
Manage Team
Executing
Predictive Life Cycle
The project scope, time and cost are determined in the early phase of the life cycle. Changes to scope are carefully managed.
Control Costs
Monitoring and Controlling
Control Procurements
Monitoring and Controlling
Control Quality
Monitoring and Controlling
Control Resources
Monitoring and Controlling
Control Schedule
Monitoring and Controlling
Control Scope
Monitoring and Controlling
Monitor Communications
Monitoring and Controlling
Monitor Risks
Monitoring and Controlling
Monitor and Control Project Work
Monitoring and Controlling
Monitor stakeholder engagement
Monitoring and Controlling
Perform Integrated Change Control
Monitoring and Controlling
Validate scope
Monitoring and Controlling
Attributes of a life cycle phase
Name, Number, Duration, Resource requirements, entrance criteria, exit criteria
Iterative Life Cycle
Scope is determined early in the project life cycle but time and cost estimates are routinely modified as the project team's understanding of the project increases.