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Outline of project management

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to project management:

Project management – discipline of planning, organizing, securing, managing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve specific goals. A project is a temporary endeavor with a defined beginning and end (usually time-constrained, and often constrained by funding or deliverables), undertaken to meet unique goals and objectives,[1] typically to bring about beneficial change or added value. The temporary nature of projects stands in contrast with ongoing business operations.[2]

What type of thing is project management? edit

Project management can be described as all of the following:

  • Management – in business and human organization activity is simply the act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals. Management comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leading or directing, and controlling an organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal.
    • Management process – is a process of planning and controlling the performance or execution of any type of activity.
  • Process – ongoing collection of activities, with inputs, outputs and the energy required to transform inputs to outputs.
  • Project – A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result.[3]

Branches of project management edit

Project management by domain edit

  • Construction project management concepts
    • Construction – in the fields of architecture and civil engineering, is a process that consists of the building or assembling of infrastructure. Far from being a single activity, large scale construction is a feat of multitasking. Normally the job is managed by the project manager and supervised by the construction manager, design engineer, construction engineer or project architect.
    • Architectural engineering
    • Virtual design and construction – (VDC) is the use of integrated multi-disciplinary performance models of design-construction projects, including the Product (i.e., facilities), Work Processes and Organization of the design - construction - operation team in order to support explicit and public business objectives.
  • Software project management concepts
    • Software engineering – is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software.[4]
    • Software development
      • Agile software development – is a set of principles about how software should be developed based on a rapidly iterative agile way of working in contrast to many previous software development methodologies.[5]
    • Capability Maturity Model – (CMM) in software engineering is a model of the maturity of the capability of certain business processes. A maturity model can be described as a structured collection of elements that describe certain aspects of maturity in an organization, and aids in the definition and understanding of an organization's processes.
    • Dynamic Systems Development Method – (DSDM) is a software development methodology originally based upon the Rapid Application Development methodology. DSDM is an iterative and incremental approach that emphasizes continuous user involvement.
    • Unified Process – The Unified process is a popular iterative and incremental software development process framework. The best-known and extensively documented refinement of the Unified Process is the Rational Unified Process (RUP).

Types of projects edit

  • Mega project – is an extremely large-scale investment project.
  • Expansion projects – Expansion of current operations or undertakings.
  • Strategic projects
  • R&D projects
  • Customer projects
  • Continuity projects
  • Improvement projects

Project management approaches edit

  • Agile management
  • Cadence project management methodology; other than a standard - the methodology is flexible and adaptable to the size, risk, and complexity of projects; recommends when and how to use which tools; is adaptable to company, institution, or sector.
  • Critical chain project management (CCPM) – method of planning and managing projects that puts more emphasis on the resources required to execute project tasks.
  • Event chain methodology – is an uncertainty modeling and schedule network analysis technique that is focused on identifying and managing events and event chains that affect project schedules.
  • Extreme project management (XPM) – refers to a method of managing very complex and very uncertain projects.
  • Lean project management - Lean concepts in a project management context.
  • PMI (Project Management Institute) – project management standards and certification.[6]
  • IPMA (International Project Management Association) – project management standards, guidelines and certification.
  • PRINCE2 – project management methodology and certification. The planning, monitoring and control of all aspects of the project and the motivation of all those involved in it to achieve the project objectives on time and to the specified cost, quality and performance.[7]
  • Process-based management

Related fields edit

Fields concerned primarily with projects edit

History of project management edit

Project management processes edit

Project management process – is the management process of planning and controlling the performance or execution of a project. Typical phases include:

  1. Initiation
  2. Planning and design
  3. Execution and construction
  4. Monitoring and controlling systems
  5. Completion

General project management concepts edit

  • Dependency in a project network is a link amongst a project's terminal elements.
  • Duration of a project's terminal element is the number of calendar periods it takes from the time the execution of element starts to the moment it is completed.
  • Float in a project network is the amount of time that a task in a project network can be delayed without causing a delay to subsequent tasks and or the project completion date.
  • Hammock activity – is a schedule (project management) or project planning term for a grouping of subtasks that "hangs" between two end dates it is tied to. (Or the two end-events it is fixed to.)
  • Product breakdown structure – (PBS) in project management is an exhaustive, hierarchical tree structure of components that make up an item, arranged in whole-part relationship.
  • Product description – in project management is a structured format of presenting information about a project product
  • Project Management Triangle – is a model of the constraints of project management.
  • Resources in project management terminology are required to carry out the project tasks. They can be people, equipment, facilities, funding, or anything else capable of definition (usually other than labour) required for the completion of a project activity.
  • Scope of a project in project management is the sum total of all of its products and their requirements or features.
  • Tasks in project management are activity that needs to be accomplished within a defined period of time.
  • Time limit is a narrow field of time, or a particular point in time, by which an objective or task must be accomplished.
  • Work in project management is the amount of effort applied to produce a deliverable or to accomplish a task (a terminal element).
  • Vertical slice – is a type of milestone, benchmark, or deadline, with emphasis on demonstrating progress across all components of a project.
  • Work package – is a subset of a project that can be assigned to a specific party for execution. Because of the similarity, work packages are often misidentified as projects.
  • Workstream – is a set of associated activities, focused around a particular scope that follow a path from initiation to completion.

Project management procedures edit

  • Aggregate planning – is an operational activity which does an aggregate plan for the production process, in advance of 2 to 18 months, to give an idea to management as to what quantity of materials and other resources are to be procured and when, so that the total cost of operations of the organization is kept to the minimum over that period.
  • Allocation – is the assignment of available resources in an economic way.
  • Budgeting
    • Budget – generally refers to a list of all planned expenses and revenues.
    • Budgeted cost of work performed – (BCWP) measures the budgeted cost of work that has actually been performed, rather than the cost of work scheduled.
    • Budgeted cost of work scheduled – (BCWS) the approved budget that has been allocated to complete a scheduled task (or Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) component) during a specific time period.
  • Constructability – is a project management technique to review the construction processes from start to finish during pre-construction phase. It will identify obstacles before a project is actually built to reduce or prevent error, delays, and cost overrun.
  • Cost engineering – is the area of engineering practice where engineering judgment and experience are used in the application of scientific principles and techniques to problems of cost estimating, cost control, business planning and management science, profitability analysis, project management, and planning and scheduling."[8]
  • Critical path method – (CPM) is a mathematically based modeling technique for scheduling a set of project activities, used in project management.
  • Earned value management – (EVM) is a project management technique for measuring project progress in an objective manner, with a combination of measuring scope, schedule, and cost in a single integrated system.
    • Earned schedule – (ES) is an extension to earned value management (EVM), which renames two traditional measures, to indicate clearly they are in units of currency or quantity, not time.
  • Estimation in project management is the processes of making accurate estimates using the appropriate techniques.
  • Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT) – is a network analysis technique that allows probabilistic treatment of both network logic and activity duration estimated.
  • HERMES is a Project Management Method developed by the Swiss Government, based on the German V-Modell. The first domain of application was software projects.
  • Kickoff meeting – is the first meeting with the project team and the client of the project.
  • Linear scheduling method – (LSM) is a graphical scheduling method focusing on continuous resource utilization in repetitive activities. It is believed that it originally adopted the idea of Line-Of-Balance method.
  • Program Management – is the process of managing multiple ongoing inter-dependent projects. An example would be that of designing, manufacturing and providing support infrastructure for an automobile manufacturer.
  • Project accounting – Is the practice of creating financial reports specifically designed to track the financial progress of projects, which can then be used by managers to aid project management.
  • Project Cost Management A method of managing a project in real-time from the estimating stage to project control; through the use of technology cost, schedule and productivity is monitored.
  • Project planning – is part of project management, which relates to the use of schedules such as Gantt charts to plan and subsequently report progress within the project environment.[9]
  • Task is part of a set of actions which accomplish a job, problem or assignment.

Project management tools edit

  • BOSCARD – a strategic planning tool used in project management to give the Terms of reference for new projects.
  • Event chain diagram – diagram that show the relationships between events and tasks and how the events affect each other.
  • Gantt chart – is a type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule. It illustrate the start and finish dates of the terminal elements and summary elements of a project. Terminal elements and summary elements comprise the work breakdown structure of the project.
  • Integrated Master Plan – (IMP) is an event-based, top level plan, consisting of a hierarchy of Program Events.
  • Milestones are tools used in project management to mark specific points along a project timeline.
  • Project charter is a statement of the scope, objectives, and participants in a project.
  • Project Management Simulators – are computer-based tools used in project management training programs. Usually, project management simulation is a group exercise. The computer-based simulation is an interactive learning activity.
  • Project management software – is a type of software, including scheduling, cost control and budget management, resource allocation, collaboration software, communication, quality management and documentation or administration systems, which are used to deal with the complexity of large projects.
  • Project network – is a graph (flow chart) depicting the sequence in which a project's terminal elements are to be completed by showing terminal elements and their dependencies.
  • Project plan – is a formal, approved document used to guide both project execution and project control. The primary uses of the project plan are to document planning assumptions and decisions, facilitate communication among stakeholders, and document approved scope, cost, and schedule baselines. A project plan may be summary or detailed.[10]
  • Risk register – is a tool commonly used in project planning and organizational risk assessments.
  • Schedules in project management consists of a list of a project's terminal elements with intended start and finish dates.
  • Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a tool that defines a project and groups the project's discrete work elements in a way that helps organize and define the total work scope of the project. A Work breakdown structure element may be a product, data, a service, or any combination. WBS also provides the necessary framework for detailed cost estimating and control along with providing guidance for schedule development and control.

Project-related problems edit

  • Cost overrun – is defined as excess of actual cost over budget.
  • Scope creep – refers to changes in a project's scope at any point after the project commenses. This phenomenon can occur when the scope of a project is not properly defined, documented, or controlled. It is generally considered a negative occurrence that is to be avoided.
 
The Systems Development Life Cycle.

Project management standards edit

  • ISO 10006 – guideline for quality management in projects, is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization.
  • PMBoK; Project Management Body of Knowledge, is the international standard for project management developed by the Project Management Institute PMI.
  • APMBoK; Association for Project Management Body of Knowledge, developed by the APM (affiliated with the IPMA).

Project participants edit

  • Executive sponsor – : the senior member of the project board and often the chair.
  • Project Management Professional – is a certificated professional in project management.
  • Certified Project Management Professional
  • Project manager – : professional in the field of project management. Project managers can have the responsibility of the planning, execution, and closing of any project, typically relating to construction industry, architecture, computer networking, telecommunications or software development.
  • Project stakeholders – are those entities within or without an organization which sponsor a project or, have an interest or a gain upon a successful completion of a project.
  • Project team – is the management team leading the project, and provide services to the project. Projects often bring together a variety number of problems. Stakeholders have important issues with others.
  • Project management office –: The Project management office in a business or professional enterprise is the department or group that defines and maintains the standards of process, generally related to project management, within the organization. The PMO strives to standardize and introduce economies of repetition in the execution of projects. The PMO is the source of documentation, guidance and metrics on the practice of project management and execution.

Project management education edit

Degrees edit

Professional Certifications edit

Schools edit

Project management organizations edit

Project management publications edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ *The Definitive Guide to Project Management. Nokes, Sebastian. 2nd Ed.n. London (Financial Times / Prentice Hall): 2007. ISBN 978-0-273-71097-4
  2. ^ Paul C. Dinsmore et al (2005) The right projects done right! John Wiley and Sons, 2005. ISBN 0-7879-7113-8. p.35 and further.
  3. ^ Project Management Institute (2004). A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: PMBOK Guide. 3rd Edition. Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, Project Management Institute, p. 5.
  4. ^ “IEEE Standard Glossary of Software Engineering Terminology,” IEEE std 610.12-1990, 1990, quoted at the beginning of Chapter 1: Introduction to the guide . February 6, 2004. Archived from the original on 2008-01-18. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  5. ^ Peter Schuh (2005). Integrating Agile Development in the Real World. ebrary, Inc. p.2.
  6. ^ http://www.pmi.org/PMBOK-Guide-and-Standards/Standards-Library-of-PMI-Global-Standards.aspx .
  7. ^ The PRINCE2 Guide - A to Z 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. ^ AACE International's Recommended Practice 11R-88, Required Skills and Knowledge of Cost Engineering, provides some answers which are excerpted here. Beyond being a guiding document for AACE International’s education and certification developments, 11R-88 is an excellent reference for industry core competency and career model development.
  9. ^ Harold Kerzner (2003). Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling (8th ed.). Wiley. ISBN 0-471-22577-0.
  10. ^ Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), 2000 Edition
  11. ^ "Project Management Application Exam - Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization".
  12. ^ "Home". tocico.org.

External links edit

  • Guidelines for Managing Projects from the UK Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR)
  • Max Wideman's "Open Source" Comparative Glossary of Project Management Terms

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management 2 Branches of project management 3 Project management by domain 4 Types of projects 5 Project management approaches 6 Related fields 6 1 Fields concerned primarily with projects 7 History of project management 8 Project management processes 9 General project management concepts 10 Project management procedures 11 Project management tools 12 Project related problems 13 Project management standards 14 Project participants 15 Project management education 15 1 Degrees 15 2 Professional Certifications 15 3 Schools 16 Project management organizations 17 Project management publications 18 See also 19 References 20 External linksWhat type of thing is project management editProject management can be described as all of the following Management in business and human organization activity is simply the act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals Management comprises planning organizing staffing leading or directing and controlling an organization a group of one or more people or entities or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal Management process is a process of planning and controlling the performance or execution of any type of activity Process ongoing collection of activities with inputs outputs and the energy required to transform inputs to outputs Project A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product service or result 3 Branches of project management editProject portfolio management Program management Project risk management Project workforce managementProject management by domain editConstruction project management concepts Construction in the fields of architecture and civil engineering is a process that consists of the building or assembling of infrastructure Far from being a single activity large scale construction is a feat of multitasking Normally the job is managed by the project manager and supervised by the construction manager design engineer construction engineer or project architect Construction management Architectural engineering Virtual design and construction VDC is the use of integrated multi disciplinary performance models of design construction projects including the Product i e facilities Work Processes and Organization of the design construction operation team in order to support explicit and public business objectives Software project management concepts Software engineering is the application of a systematic disciplined quantifiable approach to the development operation and maintenance of software 4 Software development Agile software development is a set of principles about how software should be developed based on a rapidly iterative agile way of working in contrast to many previous software development methodologies 5 Capability Maturity Model CMM in software engineering is a model of the maturity of the capability of certain business processes A maturity model can be described as a structured collection of elements that describe certain aspects of maturity in an organization and aids in the definition and understanding of an organization s processes Dynamic Systems Development Method DSDM is a software development methodology originally based upon the Rapid Application Development methodology DSDM is an iterative and incremental approach that emphasizes continuous user involvement Unified Process The Unified process is a popular iterative and incremental software development process framework The best known and extensively documented refinement of the Unified Process is the Rational Unified Process RUP Types of projects editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mega project is an extremely large scale investment project Expansion projects Expansion of current operations or undertakings Strategic projects R amp D projects Customer projects Continuity projects Improvement projectsProject management approaches editAgile management Cadence project management methodology other than a standard the methodology is flexible and adaptable to the size risk and complexity of projects recommends when and how to use which tools is adaptable to company institution or sector Critical chain project management CCPM method of planning and managing projects that puts more emphasis on the resources required to execute project tasks Event chain methodology is an uncertainty modeling and schedule network analysis technique that is focused on identifying and managing events and event chains that affect project schedules Extreme project management XPM refers to a method of managing very complex and very uncertain projects Lean project management Lean concepts in a project management context PMI Project Management Institute project management standards and certification 6 IPMA International Project Management Association project management standards guidelines and certification PRINCE2 project management methodology and certification The planning monitoring and control of all aspects of the project and the motivation of all those involved in it to achieve the project objectives on time and to the specified cost quality and performance 7 Process based managementRelated fields editIndustrial engineering Cost engineering Facilitation business Project management software Project management simulation Resource allocation Scientific management Systems engineering Total cost management Workflow managementFields concerned primarily with projects editHistory of project management editTimeline of project management AACE International A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge Booz Allen Hamilton Christopher Wren Critical Path Method Frederick Winslow Taylor Gantt chart Henri Fayol Henry Gantt was an American mechanical engineer and management consultant who developed the Gantt chart in the 1910s Isambard Kingdom Brunel Karol Adamiecki Program Evaluation and Review Technique Project Management Institute Remington Rand Thomas Telford Trajan s Column Vitruvius Work breakdown structureProject management processes editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Project management process is the management process of planning and controlling the performance or execution of a project Typical phases include Initiation Planning and design Execution and construction Monitoring and controlling systems CompletionGeneral project management concepts editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dependency in a project network is a link amongst a project s terminal elements Duration of a project s terminal element is the number of calendar periods it takes from the time the execution of element starts to the moment it is completed Float in a project network is the amount of time that a task in a project network can be delayed without causing a delay to subsequent tasks and or the project completion date Hammock activity is a schedule project management or project planning term for a grouping of subtasks that hangs between two end dates it is tied to Or the two end events it is fixed to Product breakdown structure PBS in project management is an exhaustive hierarchical tree structure of components that make up an item arranged in whole part relationship Product description in project management is a structured format of presenting information about a project product Project Management Triangle is a model of the constraints of project management Resources in project management terminology are required to carry out the project tasks They can be people equipment facilities funding or anything else capable of definition usually other than labour required for the completion of a project activity Scope of a project in project management is the sum total of all of its products and their requirements or features Tasks in project management are activity that needs to be accomplished within a defined period of time Time limit is a narrow field of time or a particular point in time by which an objective or task must be accomplished Work in project management is the amount of effort applied to produce a deliverable or to accomplish a task a terminal element Vertical slice is a type of milestone benchmark or deadline with emphasis on demonstrating progress across all components of a project Work package is a subset of a project that can be assigned to a specific party for execution Because of the similarity work packages are often misidentified as projects Workstream is a set of associated activities focused around a particular scope that follow a path from initiation to completion Project management procedures editAggregate planning is an operational activity which does an aggregate plan for the production process in advance of 2 to 18 months to give an idea to management as to what quantity of materials and other resources are to be procured and when so that the total cost of operations of the organization is kept to the minimum over that period Allocation is the assignment of available resources in an economic way Budgeting Budget generally refers to a list of all planned expenses and revenues Budgeted cost of work performed BCWP measures the budgeted cost of work that has actually been performed rather than the cost of work scheduled Budgeted cost of work scheduled BCWS the approved budget that has been allocated to complete a scheduled task or Work Breakdown Structure WBS component during a specific time period Constructability is a project management technique to review the construction processes from start to finish during pre construction phase It will identify obstacles before a project is actually built to reduce or prevent error delays and cost overrun Cost engineering is the area of engineering practice where engineering judgment and experience are used in the application of scientific principles and techniques to problems of cost estimating cost control business planning and management science profitability analysis project management and planning and scheduling 8 Critical path method CPM is a mathematically based modeling technique for scheduling a set of project activities used in project management Earned value management EVM is a project management technique for measuring project progress in an objective manner with a combination of measuring scope schedule and cost in a single integrated system Earned schedule ES is an extension to earned value management EVM which renames two traditional measures to indicate clearly they are in units of currency or quantity not time Estimation in project management is the processes of making accurate estimates using the appropriate techniques Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique GERT is a network analysis technique that allows probabilistic treatment of both network logic and activity duration estimated HERMES is a Project Management Method developed by the Swiss Government based on the German V Modell The first domain of application was software projects Kickoff meeting is the first meeting with the project team and the client of the project Linear scheduling method LSM is a graphical scheduling method focusing on continuous resource utilization in repetitive activities It is believed that it originally adopted the idea of Line Of Balance method Program Management is the process of managing multiple ongoing inter dependent projects An example would be that of designing manufacturing and providing support infrastructure for an automobile manufacturer Project accounting Is the practice of creating financial reports specifically designed to track the financial progress of projects which can then be used by managers to aid project management Project Cost Management A method of managing a project in real time from the estimating stage to project control through the use of technology cost schedule and productivity is monitored Project planning is part of project management which relates to the use of schedules such as Gantt charts to plan and subsequently report progress within the project environment 9 Task is part of a set of actions which accomplish a job problem or assignment Project management tools editBOSCARD a strategic planning tool used in project management to give the Terms of reference for new projects Event chain diagram diagram that show the relationships between events and tasks and how the events affect each other Gantt chart is a type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule It illustrate the start and finish dates of the terminal elements and summary elements of a project Terminal elements and summary elements comprise the work breakdown structure of the project Integrated Master Plan IMP is an event based top level plan consisting of a hierarchy of Program Events Milestones are tools used in project management to mark specific points along a project timeline Project charter is a statement of the scope objectives and participants in a project Project Management Simulators are computer based tools used in project management training programs Usually project management simulation is a group exercise The computer based simulation is an interactive learning activity Project management software is a type of software including scheduling cost control and budget management resource allocation collaboration software communication quality management and documentation or administration systems which are used to deal with the complexity of large projects Project network is a graph flow chart depicting the sequence in which a project s terminal elements are to be completed by showing terminal elements and their dependencies Project plan is a formal approved document used to guide both project execution and project control The primary uses of the project plan are to document planning assumptions and decisions facilitate communication among stakeholders and document approved scope cost and schedule baselines A project plan may be summary or detailed 10 Risk register is a tool commonly used in project planning and organizational risk assessments Schedules in project management consists of a list of a project s terminal elements with intended start and finish dates Work Breakdown Structure WBS is a tool that defines a project and groups the project s discrete work elements in a way that helps organize and define the total work scope of the project A Work breakdown structure element may be a product data a service or any combination WBS also provides the necessary framework for detailed cost estimating and control along with providing guidance for schedule development and control Project related problems editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cost overrun is defined as excess of actual cost over budget Scope creep refers to changes in a project s scope at any point after the project commenses This phenomenon can occur when the scope of a project is not properly defined documented or controlled It is generally considered a negative occurrence that is to be avoided nbsp The Systems Development Life Cycle Project management standards editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message ISO 10006 guideline for quality management in projects is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization PMBoK Project Management Body of Knowledge is the international standard for project management developed by the Project Management Institute PMI APMBoK Association for Project Management Body of Knowledge developed by the APM affiliated with the IPMA Project participants editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Executive sponsor the senior member of the project board and often the chair Project Management Professional is a certificated professional in project management Certified Project Management Professional Project manager professional in the field of project management Project managers can have the responsibility of the planning execution and closing of any project typically relating to construction industry architecture computer networking telecommunications or software development Project stakeholders are those entities within or without an organization which sponsor a project or have an interest or a gain upon a successful completion of a project Project team is the management team leading the project and provide services to the project Projects often bring together a variety number of problems Stakeholders have important issues with others Project management office The Project management office in a business or professional enterprise is the department or group that defines and maintains the standards of process generally related to project management within the organization The PMO strives to standardize and introduce economies of repetition in the execution of projects The PMO is the source of documentation guidance and metrics on the practice of project management and execution Project management education editDegrees edit Master of Science in Project Management Doctor of Project ManagementProfessional Certifications edit Project Management Professional Certified Associate in Project Management Certified Project Management Professional TOCICO Certified in Critical Chain Project Management 11 Schools edit RMIT School of Property Construction and Project ManagementProject management organizations editAssociation for Project Management Indian Institute of Project Management Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization 12 Libyan Project Management Association Project Management Institute Project Management Research amp Development Center Australian Institute of Project ManagementProject management publications editA Guide to the Project Management Body of KnowledgeSee also editGlossary of project management List of project management softwareReferences edit The Definitive Guide to Project Management Nokes Sebastian 2nd Ed n London Financial Times Prentice Hall 2007 ISBN 978 0 273 71097 4 Paul C Dinsmore et al 2005 The right projects done right John Wiley and Sons 2005 ISBN 0 7879 7113 8 p 35 and further Project Management Institute 2004 A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK Guide 3rd Edition Newtown Square Pennsylvania Project Management Institute p 5 IEEE Standard Glossary of Software Engineering Terminology IEEE std 610 12 1990 1990 quoted at the beginning of Chapter 1 Introduction to the guide Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge February 6 2004 Archived from the original on 2008 01 18 Retrieved 2008 02 21 Peter Schuh 2005 Integrating Agile Development in the Real World ebrary Inc p 2 http www pmi org PMBOK Guide and Standards Standards Library of PMI Global Standards aspx The PRINCE2 Guide A to Z Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine AACE International s Recommended Practice 11R 88 Required Skills and Knowledge of Cost Engineering provides some answers which are excerpted here Beyond being a guiding document for AACE International s education and certification developments 11R 88 is an excellent reference 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