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 +====== Project management ======
  
 +Project management refers to the practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria within a specified time frame. Project management involves coordinating resources, managing budgets, and ensuring that project goals and objectives are met on time and within budget.
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 +Project management is used in a wide variety of industries, including construction, engineering, software development, healthcare, and education. The goal of project management is to achieve project objectives by applying a set of standardized processes, techniques, and tools. It involves managing project scope, resources, schedules, budgets, and risks, as well as communicating with stakeholders and team members to ensure that everyone is aligned and working towards the same goals.
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 +Effective project management requires strong leadership, communication, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Project managers are responsible for creating and managing project plans, delegating tasks, monitoring progress, and adjusting plans as necessary to ensure successful project completion.
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 +<callout type="primary" title="What is a Project Management?" icon="fa fa-quote-right">
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 +More specifically, what is a project? - It's a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service or result.
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 +A project is **temporary** in that it has a defined beginning and end in time, and therefore defined scope and resources.
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 +And a project is **unique** in that it is not a routine operation, but a specific set of operations designed to accomplish a singular goal. 
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 +**Project management**, then, is the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements.
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 + --- [[https://www.pmi.org/about/learn-about-pmi/what-is-project-management|PMI.org]]
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 +</callout>
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 +<callout title="Project Management">
 +  * [[pmp:pmp|PMBOK]] 
 +  * [[p2:p2|PRINCE2]]
 +  * ISO 21500
 +</callout>
 +
 +<callout title="Agile Project Management">
 +  * See [[agile:agile|Agile]]
 +</callout>
 +
 +<callout title="Digital Project Management">
 +  * Digital Project Management
 +  * [[method:digital_transformation|Digital Transformation (DX)]]
 +  * [[kb:citizen_development|Citizen Development]]
 +  * Digital Marketing
 +
 +</callout>
 +
 +<callout title="BIM">
 +  * See [[bim:bim|BIM]]
 +</callout>
 +
 +<accordion>
 +<panel type='' title='What is project management?'>
 +Project management is the process of planning, organizing, and managing resources to achieve specific goals and objectives within a defined timeline.
 +What are the key elements of project management?
 +The key elements of project management are scope, time, cost, quality, communication, risk management, and stakeholder management.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is a project plan?'>
 +A project plan is a document that outlines the objectives, scope, deliverables, timeline, budget, and resources required to complete a project.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is a project charter?'>
 +A project charter is a document that defines the scope, objectives, and stakeholders of a project. It is typically created at the beginning of a project and serves as a reference point throughout the project lifecycle.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is a project scope?'>
 +Project scope defines the boundaries of a project, including what is included and what is not included. It includes the objectives, deliverables, timelines, resources, and constraints of the project.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is project scheduling?'>
 +Project scheduling is the process of determining the timeline for completing the project. It involves creating a detailed project plan, identifying dependencies, and allocating resources.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is project risk management?'>
 +Project risk management is the process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks that could impact the success of the project. It involves identifying potential risks, analyzing their likelihood and impact, and developing strategies to minimize or eliminate them.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is project quality management?'>
 +Project quality management is the process of ensuring that the project meets or exceeds the expectations of stakeholders. It involves establishing quality objectives, monitoring progress, and implementing corrective actions when necessary.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is stakeholder management?'>
 +Stakeholder management is the process of identifying, engaging, and communicating with stakeholders to ensure that their needs and expectations are met. It involves identifying stakeholders, understanding their requirements, and developing strategies to address their concerns.
 +</panel><panel type='' title='What is change management in project management?'>
 +Change management in project management is the process of managing changes to the project scope, timeline, or budget. It involves identifying the need for change, assessing the impact of the change, and implementing the change while minimizing disruption to the project.
 +</panel></accordion>
 +
 +
 +=== Project methods ===
 +  * [[p2:p2|PRINCE2]]
 +  * Props
 +  * PPS
 +  * Pejl (swedish)
 +  * PPM (Project Portfolio Management)
 +  * PMO
 +  * Program Management
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 +
 +
 +=== The Project Economy ===
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 +  * [[:kb:the_project_economy|The Project Economy]]
 +  * [[kb:pmi|PMI]]
 +
 +=== . vs . ===
 +  * Product Development
 +  * Line Management
 +  * Value Streams
 +  * 
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 +----
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 +<callout type="primary" title="" icon="fa fa-rss">
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 +<btn type="primary"  icon="fa fa-rss">[[Project Management RSS Feeds]]</btn>
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 +</callout>
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 +{{wp>Project_management}}
 +<callout type="" title="GitHub Topics" icon="fa fa-github">
 +  * https://github.com/topics/project-management
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 +Project management is the practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria at the specified time.
 +</callout> 
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 +<jumbotron>
 +{{youtube>e1TgxPOlrsI}}
 +</jumbotron>
 +
 +===== Disciplines & Methodologies =====
 +{{topic>method?projects&simplelist&nodate&nodesc&nouser&sort}} 
 +===== Tools & Technologies =====
 +{{topic>tools?projects&simplelist&nodate&nodesc&nouser&sort}} 
 +===== Links =====
 +{{topic>links?projects&simplelist&nodate&nodesc&nouser&sort}} 
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 +{{topic>kb?projects&simplelist&nodate&nodesc&nouser&sort}} 
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 +See also:
 +  * [[architecture:enterprise|Enterprise Architecture (EA)]]
 +  * [[method:knowledge_management|Knowledge Management]]
 +  * 
 +
 +<callout type="primary" title="Related:">
 +{{topic>projects}}
 +</callout>
 +
 +{{tag>governance project projects dx}}
 +
 +
 +=== ## ToDo ## ===
 +  * FIXME - [[:about|Support Us...]] ->
 +  * ISO Standards..
 +  * Project Management Process
 +  * Project Management Methodologies
 +  * Project Management Frameworks
 +  * Project Management Tools
 +  * Project Management Techniques
 +  * Project Management Best Practices
 +  * Project Management Software
 +  * Project Management Certification
 +  * Project Management Planning
 +  * Project Management Budgeting
 +  * Project Management Scheduling
 +  * Project Management Resource Management
 +  * Project Management Risk Management
 +  * Project Management Quality Management
 +  * Project Management Performance Management
 +  * Project Management Communication
 +  * Project Management Stakeholder Management
 +  * Project Management Leadership
 +  * Project Management Governance
 +  * Project Management Monitoring and Evaluation
 +  * Project Management Continuous Improvement