Project Performance Domains Explained (Updated for PMBOK 8!)
Learn what the 7 project management performance domains are, how they work together, and what they mean in practice for PMP® exam prep and real-world delivery.
Find out more about different project management methods, methodologies and frameworks so you can choose the right approach for your projects.
Learn what the 7 project management performance domains are, how they work together, and what they mean in practice for PMP® exam prep and real-world delivery.
Learn the principles of project management and how to apply them to your role as a project manager.
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Delivering value – real, strategic, measurable value – requires something more than delivering on time and within budget: commercial awareness. Project managers need to drive the commercial impacts of their projects. It’s not just about spreadsheets and budgets. It’s about understanding how your project contributes to the bigger picture, spotting opportunities, asking better questions, and…
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Tolerances are an important part of being able to work autonomously as a project manager. You need to have the authority and freedom of action to be able to change the direction the work is going in. However, the project sponsor is the person responsible for decisions that affect the project budget and the schedule,…
Learn how to close a project using PRINCE2, so everyone knows what has been achieved and the team can move on to new projects.
Initiating a project is where it all starts in PRINCE2®. This is the phase where you start working out who is going to do what. You also put in place all the required elements to make sure the project goes smoothly.