Analysis and Practice of PMBOK Guide
Basic Information
Original Title:Bringing the PMBOK guide to life: a companion for the practicing Project Manager
Author:(US) Frank P. saladis Harold kerzner [Introduction to translators]
Translator:Wu junshen
Press:People's post and telecommunications Publishing House
ISBN:9787115272010
Mounting time:2012-12-10
Publication date:January 2013
Start:16
Page number:1
Version:1-1
Category:Computer> Software Engineering and software methodology> Software Project Management
For more information, analysis and practice, and PMBOK Guide
Introduction
The [PMBOK Guide] analysis and practice describes in detail the terms, tools, and skills of project management described in the PMBOK guide, combined with the general requirements of project managers in management practices, help the project manager effectively apply the working principles and processes in this Guide in the real project management world. At the same time, this book also provides a project planning accelerator to facilitate the project manager to use it with the guide, so as to customize various project plans to meet customer needs.
The [PMBOK Guide] analysis and practice is highly practical. It is not only suitable for first-time project managers, but also for reference by project management professionals who have many years of experience. It also helps to prepare for PMP.
Directory
[PMBOK Guide] Analysis and Practice
Chapter 1 Why does the project manager need this book 1
1.1 relationship between the guide and Project Management 3
1.2 How to use guide 3
1.3 knowledge domains and Process Group 7
1.3.1 project management process 8
1.3.2 Purpose 10 of input
1.3.3 tools and skills 12
1.3.4 output 13
1.4 guide: Injecting vitality into the project 13
1.5 guide-Project Planning accelerator 14
1.5.1 how to use the project planning accelerator 15
1.5.2 why does the project manager need this book? 15
Chapter 1 Project panorama 18
2.1 project initiation process 20
2.1.1 start 20
2.1.2 project selection 23
2.1.3 formulate project charter 23
2.2 planning process 25
2.3 execution, monitoring and finishing processes 29
2.3.1 run 29
2.3.2 closing process and project closing 30
2.4 Project Review 30
2.5 commendation and acknowledgment 31
2.6 guide project planning accelerator (PPA) 31
Chapter 4 SWOT analysis in project planning 34
Chapter 3 Project Management Method 38
4.1 questions about Project Management Methods 38
4.2 project planning accelerator 41
Chapter 14 criteria for determining project success 43
5.1 typical factors of project success 44
5.2 Project Planning accelerator 49
Chapter 1 Performance Measurement 51
6.1 set project target 53
6.1.1 define project target 53
6.1.2 final goal 55
6.1.3 performance measurement process 55
6.2 project planning accelerator 60
Chapter 2 simplified monitoring 62
Chapter 1 change control process 69
8.1 change of management project 72
8.2 project planning accelerator 76
Chapter 14 determining roles and responsibilities 78
Chapter 4 Risk Management-essential processes of the Project 85
10.1 lessons learned from risk management 89
10.2 confirm Project risks and risk types 90
10.3 Risk Management-Cya policy 93
10.4 project planning accelerator 96
Chapter 2 project success policy 99
Chapter 4 rapid knowledge accumulation of project managers: tips, tools and skills 12th
12.1 relationship between the guide and the core knowledge system of Project Management 108
12.2 core knowledge essence 108
12.3 integrated project management 109
12.4 Project Scope Management 114
12.4.1 project scope planning 115
12.4.2 define or define a project scope 117
12.4.3 Create WBS 117
12.4.4 Project Scope Verification or verification project scope 118
12.4.5 project scope control or control scope 118
12.5 project time management 119
12.5.1 activity definition 119
12.5.2 tools and skills for activity definition 119
12.5.3 sort or sort activities by 120
12.5.4 estimation or estimation of activity resources 121
12.5.5 estimated activity period: 121
12.5.6 progress set or progress set: 122
12.5.7 progress control or control 123
12.5.8 Network Diagram terms and abbreviations 124
12.6 project cost management 125
12.6.1 estimate or estimate cost 126
12.6.2 cost budget or budget 128
12.6.3 cost control 128
12.6.4 key terms to remember 129
12.6.5 cost management formula and related terms 130
12.6.6 Earned Value Analysis formula and related terms 131
12.7 Project Quality Management 133
12.7.1 quality planning or planning Quality 133
12.7.2 Quality Assurance 135
12.7.3 quality control 135
12.8 Human Resource Management 137
12.8.1 organizational structure 138
12.8.2 Power Type 138
12.8.3 human resource management tools and skills 139
12.8.4 team conflicts and construction phases 140
12.8.5 incentive 141
12.9 project communication management 143
12.9.1 confirm project stakeholders 145
12.9.2 communication planning or planning communication 145
12.9.3 publish or publish information 146
12.9.4 expected stakeholders of management projects: 146
12.9.5 performance report or report performance 147
12.10 project risk management 147
12.10.1 risk confirmation 149
12.10.2 tools and skills for Risk Management 150
12.10.3 risk response policy 151
12.11 Project Procurement Management 151
12.11.1 contract type 152
12.11.2 tools and skills for procurement management 154
Chapter 4 using templates Practice Guide 13th
13.1 project charter template 158
13.2 project management list 159
13.3 project review or health check 160
13.4 Project Scope statement 162
13.5 Project Risk report-Report "Tricky Projects" 164
13.5.1 manage troublesome projects 164
13.5.2 example of a risk Report 165
13.6 final work breakdown structure 166
13.7 project quality plan outline 168
13.8 quality plan outline 168
13.9 Risk Management 171
References 175
Source of this book: China Interactive publishing network