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PMBOK Guide 7th Edition (Making the Switch from PMBOK 6)
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PMBOK Guide 7th Edition (Making the Switch from PMBOK 6)

Published 6/2023
Created by Phill Akinwale
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 5 Lectures ( 3h 24m ) | Size: 1.8 GB



What you'll learn
Understand PMBOK Guide 7th Edition Basics
Understand the PMBOK 7th Edition Principles
Be able to explain the PMBOK 7th Performance Domains
Explain PMBOK 7th Edition

Requirements
Intermediate knowledge of project management and agile

Description
The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) is a comprehensive guide to the fundamental concepts, principles, and practices of project management. The seventh edition of the PMBOK® Guide was released in 2021, and it includes a number of significant changes from previous editions.This crash course will provide you with a high-level overview of the key concepts and principles of project management as defined in the PMBOK® Guide 7th Edition.In this crash course, you will learn the 12 principles and 8 performance domains of project management as defined in the PMBOK® Guide 7th Edition.PRINCIPLESStewardship - Project managers are responsible for the project and its resources. They must use the resources wisely and ensure that the project is completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.Team - The project team is essential to the success of the project. Project managers must create a high-performing team and build trust and cooperation among team members.Stakeholders - Stakeholders are the people or organizations that have an interest in the project. Project managers must identify all of the stakeholders, understand their needs, and develop plans to meet those needs.Value - The project must deliver value to the organization. This means that the project must meet the organization's needs and objectives.Systems thinking - Project managers must consider the project as a system, with all of its interrelated parts. This means that project managers must understand how changes in one part of the project can impact other parts of the project.Leadership - Project managers must be leaders and facilitators. They must be able to motivate and inspire the team, and they must be able to resolve conflicts.Tailoring - The project must be tailored to the specific needs of the organization. This means that project managers must consider the organization's culture, resources, and goals when planning and executing the project.Quality - The project must meet the quality requirements. This means that the project must produce products or services that meet the organization's standards.Complexity - Projects are complex and require a holistic approach. This means that project managers must consider all aspects of the project, including the technical, organizational, and human factors.Risk - Risks must be identified, assessed, and managed. This means that project managers must identify potential risks, assess the likelihood and impact of those risks, and develop plans to mitigate the risks.Adaptability and Resilience - The project must be adaptable and resilient to change. This means that project managers must be prepared for changes in the project's environment, such as changes in the market, the technology, or the organization.Change - Change is inevitable and must be managed. This means that project managers must be prepared for changes in the project, and they must have a plan for managing those changes.PERFORMANCE DOMAINS:The 8 performance domains are:Stakeholders - The project manager must effectively interact with stakeholders to ensure that their needs are met.Team - The project manager must create a high-performing team and build trust and cooperation among team members.Development Approach and Life Cycle - The project manager must select the appropriate development approach and life cycle for the project.Planning - The project manager must develop a detailed plan that outlines the work that needs to be done, the resources that will be needed, and the timeline for completion.Project Work - The project manager must ensure that the project work is completed in accordance with the plan.Delivery - The project manager must deliver the project on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.Measurement - The project manager must monitor and measure the performance of the project to ensure that it is on track to meet its objectives.Uncertainty - The project manager must identify and manage uncertainty to mitigate risk and ensure that the project is successful.

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