What is the relationship between knowledge areas and Process Groups?

What is the relationship between knowledge areas and Process Groups?

Remember that the Knowledge Areas focus on what the Project Manager needs to know, while the Process Groups describe the actions the Project Manager (and team) needs to do.

How the PM Process Groups relate to the PM knowledge areas?

Project management knowledge areas coincide with the process groups, which are project initiation, project planning, project execution, monitoring and controlling, and project closing. The knowledge areas are the core technical subject matter, which are necessary for effective project management.

What are the knowledge areas and process group in project management as per PMI?

Every project needs the 5 Process Groups – Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring & Controlling and Closing. Process Groups bundle together processes that often operate around the same time on a project or with similar input and outputs.

What are the 5 Process Groups of Pmbok?

The PMBOK® Guide organizes the Project Management Processes in five groups: initiating processes, planning processes, executing processes, controlling processes and closing processes.

Which knowledge area has maximum amount of processes in planning process group?

From all Project Management Process Groups, Planning Process Group contains maximum number of processes. Out of 47 processes, planning alone has 24 processes that is 51%.

How many process groups knowledge areas and processes are covered in the Pmbok guide?

five process groups
Generally speaking, projects require five process groups — initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing. These are known as the PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge) process groups.

What is PMP process?

The PMP Process Chart: The 5 Process Groups Process Groups, group the 47 processes based on phase of the project life cycle. There are five phases in the project lifecycle that include, initiating, planning, executing, monitoring/controlling, and closing. These process groups will make up the headings of each column.

What are the 5 process groups Please describe each and give an example?

There are 5 phases to the project life cycle (also called the 5 process groups)—initiating, planning, executing, monitoring/controlling, and closing. Each of these project phases represents a group of interrelated processes that must take place.

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