Project Integration Management Exam
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Project Integration Management Exam
The list of content for the Project Integration Management exam according to the PMI approach:
1. Develop Project Charter
– Creating a formal document that authorizes the project.
– Documenting project objectives, stakeholders, and high-level requirements.
2. Develop Project Management Plan
– Integrating subsidiary plans into a comprehensive project management plan.
– Detailing how the project will be executed, monitored, controlled, and closed.
3. Direct and Manage Project Work
– Leading and performing project work as defined in the project management plan.
– Implementing approved changes to achieve project objectives.
4. Manage Project Knowledge
– Using existing knowledge and creating new knowledge to achieve project objectives.
– Ensuring that knowledge is available and used by the project team.
5. Monitor and Control Project Work
– Tracking, reviewing, and reporting project progress against the performance objectives defined in the project management plan.
– Implementing necessary changes to keep the project on track.
6. Perform Integrated Change Control
– Reviewing, approving, and managing changes to the project deliverables, documentation, and plans.
– Maintaining the integrity of the baseline throughout the project lifecycle.
7. Close Project or Phase
– Finalizing all activities to formally complete the project or phase.
– Ensuring all project work is completed, deliverables are accepted, and project documentation is archived.
8. Project Integration and Strategy Alignment
– Ensuring the project aligns with organizational strategy and objectives.
– Managing interdependencies between project elements and other projects.
9. Integration in Agile Projects
– Applying integration management principles in Agile environments.
– Facilitating iterative planning, continuous integration, and adaptive changes.
10. Key Tools and Techniques
– Expert judgment
– Data analysis
– Decision-making techniques
– Meetings and facilitation techniques
– Project management information systems (PMIS)