Using Data Representation Techniques for Plan Resource Management 448
Documenting the Resource Management Plan 451
Resources on an Agile Project 455
Quality Planning 456
Preparing for Quality 457
Developing the Quality Management Plan 458
Documenting the Quality Management Plan 466
Quality Planning for Agile Projects 468
Project Planning Using Agile Methodologies 469
Bringing It All Together 470
Choosing a Life Cycle Methodology 473
Understanding How This Applies to Your Next Project 480
Summary 481
Exam Essentials 482
Review Questions 485
Chapter 9 Developing the Project Team 491
Directing and Managing Project Work 494
Direct and Manage Project Work Inputs 496
Project Management Information System 499
Deliverables and Work Performance Data 499
Directing Project Work on Agile Projects 504
Executing Practices for Delivering Project Work 508
Acquiring the Project Team and Project Resources 510
The Resource Management Plan 510
Techniques for Acquiring Resources 511
Project Team Assignments 515
Developing the Project Team 517
Generational Diversity 518
Tools and Techniques to Develop the Team 520
Developing Agile Teams 536
Team Performance Assessments 539
Managing Project Teams 543
Emotional Intelligence and Other Tools for Managing Teams 543
Lessons Learned Managing Teams 545
Understanding How This Applies to Your Next Project 547
Summary 548
Exam Essentials 550
Review Questions 552
Chapter 10 Sharing Information 559
Implementing Risk Responses 563
Conducting Procurements 563
Evaluating Proposals 564
Creating Procurement Agreements 571
Conducting Procurements on Agile Projects 573
Laying Out Quality Assurance Procedures 574
Managing Quality with Data and Audits 575
Quality Reports and Test and Evaluation Documents 580
Conducting Quality Assessments on an Agile Project 581
Managing Project Knowledge 582
Knowledge Management 583
Information Management 583
Managing Project Artifacts 583
Managing Project Information 584
Communication and Conflict Resolution Skills 585
Project Communications and Elements of Communicating 594
Communicating on Agile Projects 596
Managing Stakeholder Engagement 597
Observing and Conversing 598
Agile Frameworks 599
Agile Methodologies or Frameworks 600
Scaling Frameworks 601
Understanding How This Applies to Your Next Project 606
Summary 607
Exam Essentials 608
Review Questions 611
Chapter 11 Measuring and Controlling Project Performance 619
Monitoring and Controlling Project Work 624
Forecasting Methods 625
Work Performance Reports 626
Controlling Procurements 627
Procurement Documents and Approved Change Requests 629
Monitoring Vendor Performance 631
Closing Out Procurements 632
Monitoring Communications 636
Documents to Help Monitor Communications 637
Monitoring Communications with Meetings 637
Work Performance Information 639
Performing Integrated Change Control 642
How Change Occurs 643
Change Control Concerns 644
Configuration Control 645
Change Control System 646
Approved Change Requests 650
Changes in the Business Environment 651
Monitoring Stakeholder Engagement 654
Controlling Resources 654
Utilizing Control Quality Techniques 655
Control Quality Tools and Techniques 656
Verifying Deliverables 664
Monitoring and Controlling Risk 664
Monitor Risks Analysis and Meetings 666
Monitor Risks Updates 667
Monitoring Project Management Integrations 668
Understanding How This Applies to Your Next Project 671
Summary 672
Exam Essentials 674
Review Questions 676
Chapter 12 Controlling Work Results and Closing Out the Project 683
Controlling Cost Changes 686
Earned Value Analysis 687
Variance Analysis 689
Trend Analysis 692
To-Complete Performance Index 697
Earned Value Measures on Agile Projects 700
Monitoring and Controlling Schedule Changes 702
Burndown and Burnup Charts 703
Performance Reviews 705
Changes to the Schedule 706
Validating Project Scope 707
Controlling Scope 708
Measuring Work Results on Agile Projects 710
Formulating Project Closeout 713
Characteristics of Closing 713
Project Endings 714
Closing Out the Project 717
Administrative Closure Procedures 718
Regression Analysis 719
Close Project or Phase Final Report 719
Closing Out the Procurements 723
Closing Out an Agile Project 724
Celebrate! 725
Releasing Project Team Members 725
Balancing Stakeholders’ Interests at Project Close 725
Competing Needs 726
Dealing with Issues and Problems 727
Balancing Constraints 727
Professional Responsibility 727
Responsibility 728
Respect 731
Fairness 734
Honesty 737
Role Delineation Study 739
Applying Professional Knowledge 739
Project Management Knowledge 740
Education Providers 740
Industry Knowledge 740
Understanding How This Applies to Your Next Project 746
Summary 748
Exam Essentials 750
Review Questions 752
Appendices 757
Appendix A Answers to Review Questions 759
Chapter 1: Building the Foundation 760
Chapter 2: Assessing Project Needs 761
Chapter 3: Delivering Business Value 763
Chapter 4: Developing the Project Scope 765
Chapter 5: Creating the Project Schedule 767
Chapter 6: Developing the Project Budget and Engaging Stakeholders 768
Chapter 7: Identifying Project Risks 770
Chapter 8: Planning and Procuring Resources 771
Chapter 9: Developing the Project Team 773
Chapter 10: Sharing Information 775
Chapter 11: Measuring and Controlling Project Performance 776
Chapter 12: Controlling Work Results and Closing Out the Project 778
Appendix B Process Inputs and Outputs 781
Initiating Processes 782
Planning Processes 784
Executing Processes 807
Monitoring and Controlling Processes 821
Closing Processes 836
Index 839
This study guide serves as a comprehensive resource for those who plan on taking the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam administered by PMI. The book helps you prepare for the exam, and it will continue to serve project managers as an on-the-job reference book.
The PMP Project Management Professional Exam Study Guide, Tenth Edition is fully updated to include recent changes to the exam. New content covers the integral role that Agile and other iterative practices have in project management. Updates also address the pivotal responsibilities of the project manager and the skill sets required for this position. The study guide was written to reflect the Project Management Process and Procedures found in the revised A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge -- PMBOK® Guide, 6th Edition.
Well-known author and expert Kim Heldman, PMP, helps to prepare you for the exam with in-depth coverage of topics, concepts, and key terms. Learn more about the three main domain areas of people, process, and business environment, plus the predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches to project management.This guide is an effective learning aid that will take your understanding to the next level.
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