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PMP Module 4 + PMBOK® Guide Chapter 4 (see also Project Initiation) |
These notes
are supplementary information that expand on the core information
contained in Mosaic's PMP Exam Prep courses. Whilst not central the the
PMP exam requirements the materials are intended to add value to our
course notes and increase the overall richness of the materials as a
project management reference resource. Topics
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Project Strategy and Overall
Integration
- Defining the best strategy for the achievement of the projects objectives is discussed in WP1038. Other aspects of strategy and governenace are included in the Project Initiation section of this website. - Blog (Nov. 2008): Achieving Real Project Success - Blog (Apr. 2009): PMBOK -v- Methodology Complex Decision Making: Many
aspects of project management involve making complex decisions - this
CSIRO paper provides valuable insights into how people make complex
decisions: download
the paper
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Project Management Methodologies
- Links to a range of free and commercial PM methodologies: Resources page - Defining, selecting and implementing an efective methodology is discussed in WP1045 - Methodologies. Process improvement to enhance the methodology (or an other process) is the subject of WP1046. - Download our discussion paper 'Thoughts on Agile' for a discussion on how Agile and project management interact. Choosing Agile as the development methodology will have a significant impact on the way a project is managed.See also our Blog (Mar 2009): Agile is NOT a Project Management Methodology Add topic details...................... |
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Project
Execution
An important part of both phase and project closure is recording and using Lessons Learned, see WP1004 - Lessons Learned for some ideas. Add topic details..................... |
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