PMBOK
A set of standard terminology and guidelines for project management.
Practices Employed
- Change Management: Integrated Change Control is used to manage changes to project deliverables and documents.
- Documentation: Project management plans and project documents ensure clarity and traceability.
- Estimating: PMBOK covers various estimation techniques like analogous, parametric, and three-point estimating.
- Issue Management: Monitoring and controlling project work includes managing issues as they arise.
- Measurement: Earned Value Management (EVM) is used to track project performance against the baseline.
- Requirements Capture: Defining scope and capturing requirements are fundamental process groups.
- Stakeholder Management: Identifying and managing stakeholder expectations is a core knowledge area.
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Description
"The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) is a set of standard terminology and guidelines for project management. The body of knowledge evolves over time and is presented in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (the Guide to the PMBOK or the Guide)." - Project Management Body of Knowledge, Wikipedia
PMBOK provides a comprehensive framework that categorizes project management into Process Groups and Knowledge Areas. It serves as a global standard for the profession, offering best practices that can be applied to a wide range of projects across various industries.