Title | The Nine Elements of Project Management |
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Author | Faris Alghamdi |
Course | Publishing Management Project |
Institution | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology |
Pages | 3 |
File Size | 98.5 KB |
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The Nine Elements of Project Management The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) covers nine elements of managing projects. These areas are:
Project Integration Management Scope Management Time Management Cost Management Quality Management Human Resources Management Communications Management Risk Management Procurement Management
These nine areas are outlined with strategies on how to implement them.
Integration Management Project integration management is a collection of processes that outline the project so that the venture is successful. Project integration management consists of seven steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Developing the project charter Developing the preliminary project scope Developing the project plan Executing the project and producing deliverables Monitoring the progress of the project Integrating change controls in the project Closing the project
Scope Management Scope management deals with five processes meant to ensure that the project is self-contained and does not meander. The scope element section includes: 8. Information on writing the scope statement 9. Scope defining 10.Creating work breakdown structures
11.Verifying the scope 12.Controlling the scope
Time Management A third element of project management PMBOK covers is time management. This element includes processes for:
Defining activity Sequencing activity Estimating the duration of activities Estimating resource activities Developing schedules Controlling schedules
Cost Management Cost management deals with resources and budgeting. Processes included under cost management consist of: Estimating costs Budgeting costs Controlling costs in a project
Quality Management Quality management has to do with the deliverables of the project. The goal of project management is to produce quality deliverables. Process of quality management include planning quality, assuring quality, and controlling quality.
Human Resource Management This element deals with all aspects of managing human resources, from resource planning to acquiring, developing, and managing the project team. Many articles on human resource management can be found on Bright Hub’s Project Management Channel including Gary’s "Employing Effective Resource Management at Your Company."
Communication Management
Effective communication is very important during the project management process. This element of PMBOK deals with who needs to know what, when. Processes covered by communication management include:
Communications planning Information distribution Reporting performance Stakeholder management
Risk Management Risk Management is a crucial element of managing a successful project. Risk management processes in PMBOK literature include:
Risk management planning Identification of risks Qualitative and quantitative risk analysis Planning risk response Risk monitoring and control
Bright Hub has a wealth of information on risk management in project management including Joe Taylor’s Risk Management Series.
Procurable Management Managing Procurable is the final element of PMBOK project managing. This element includes six processes. These six processes are:
Planning purchases Acquisitions Plan contracting Requesting responses from sellers Selecting sellers Administering contracts, and closing contracts...