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Ice Breaking
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Why is the PMBOK® Guide changing?
What they (PMI®) Say
Project Management has evolved significantly since we published the PMBOK® Guide – Fifth Edition in 2013.
Part 2 of the PMBOK® Guide is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and must be updated every four to five years.
PMI continually learns more about what drives successful project outcomes through our research… and we want to share those drivers with the project management community.
In my experience PMBOK® versions are updated in each 4/5 years cycle PMP® Exam blue print (role delineation study) revised in each 4/5 years cycle We are experiencing major changes in each 2 years PMP® Exam handbook revised periodically with regular (minor) update
Source: www.pmi.org
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What’s New in the PMBOK® Guide – Sixth Edition?
What they (PMI®) Say
The PMBOK® Guide – Sixth Edition includes information on how to implement its approaches in agile environments — a first for PMI.
Other additions include: Trends and emerging practices (My inputs: in each knowledge area) Tailoring considerations (My inputs: in each knowledge area) A greater emphasis on Strategic and Business Knowledge (My inputs: in
chapter 1 and 2, develop project charter, Identify Stakeholder processes and Project Scope Management Knowledge area)
A new section on the role of the project manager (My inputs: Chapter 3)
Let’s check their official messages
Source: www.pmi.org
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PMBOK® Guide – Sixth Edition, Parts and Appendix
Part 1: A guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)
Part 2: The Standard for Project Management (ANSI)
(PMBOK® 5th is was under ANNEX A1)
Part 3: Appendices, Glossary, and Index
(PMBOK® 5th it was under Appendix)
Please also check for changes:
Appendix X3: Agile, Iterative, Adaptive, and Hybrid Project Environments
Appendix X5: Summary of Tailoring Consideration for Knowledge Areas
Appendix X6: Tools and Techniques (in new format)
(Note: PMBOK® 6th guide includes Agile Practice Guide)
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Changes in Project Management Framework (C-1,2,3)
Chapter 1, 2 and 3 of PMBOK® 5th Edition consolidated into Chapter 1 and 2 in PMBOK® 6th Edition
Major Revision: Project Life cycles, Iteration and Interaction between processes, (Once, As needed, Ongoing), Project Data information and Report flow, Organizational Structures on Projects, Enterprise Environmental Factors
Major New Buzzword/Topic: Phase gate, Tailoring, Pre-Project Work, Business Documents (Business case and Benefits management plan), Organizational Systems (Component, Systems and System factors)
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Changes in Project Management Framework (C-1,2,3)
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Changes in Project Management Framework (C-1,2,3)
Chapter 3: The Role of the Project Manager (New topic)
Chapter includes: Definition, Sphere of influences, Project Manager Competences, Comparison of Leadership and Management, Integration and Complexity, Project Manager’s knowledge, power and leadership style.
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Key Changes in Knowledge Areas (Name)
PMBOK® 5th Edition PMBOK® 6th Edition
Integration Management Integration Management
Scope Management Scope Management
Time Management Schedule Management
Cost Management Cost Management
Quality Management Quality Management
Human Resource Management Resource Management
Communications Management Communications Management
Risk Management Risk Management
Procurement Management Procurement Management
Stakeholder Management Stakeholder Management
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Key Changes in Knowledge Areas (Generic)
Every knowledge area in PMBOK 6th edition have 4 additional sections. These are: Key concepts Trends and Emerging Practices in Project X (knowledge area) Management Tailoring Consideration Consideration for Agile/Adaptive Environment
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Key Changes in Processes
New Process names Process Group Knowledge Area
Manage Project Knowledge Executing Project Integration Management
Control resources Monitoring & Controlling Project Resource Management
Implement risk response Executing Project Risk Management
Adding: 3 (Three) new processes have been added
Shifting: 1 (one) process has shifted between Knowledge areas without changing process group
Process name Knowledge Area(PMBOK V5) Knowledge Area(PMBOK V6)
Estimate Activities Resources Project Time management Project Resource management
Deletion: 1 (one) process has removed
Removed Process name Knowledge Area(PMBOK V5) Knowledge Area(PMBOK V6)
Close Procurement Project Procurement management Removed
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Key Changes in Processes
Renaming: 9 (Nine) processes have been renamed
Old name New name
Perform Quality Assurance Manage Quality
Plan Human Resources Management Plan Resource Management
Acquire Project Team Acquire Resources
Develop Project Team Develop Team
Manage Project Team Manage Team
Control communication Monitor communication
Control Risk Monitor Risk
Plan Stakeholder Management Plan Stakeholder Engagement
Control Stakeholder Engagement Monitor Stakeholder Engagement
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Key Changes in KA and Processes (Names)
Initiating Planning Executing Monitoring &Controlling
Closing
Integration 4.4 Manage Project Knowledge
Scope
Schedule
Cost
Quality 8.2 Manage Quality
Resource 9.1 Plan Resource Management9.2 Estimate Activity Resources
9.3 Acquire Resources9.4 Develop Team9.5 Manage Team
9.6 Control Resources
Communications 10.3 Monitor Communications
Risk 11.6 Implement Risk Responses
11.7 Monitor Risks
Procurement 12.4 Close Procurement
Stakeholder 13.2 Plan Stakeholder Engagement
13.4 Monitor Stakeholder Engagement
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Key Changes in ITTO representation
Inputs
• Project management plan
• Stakeholder register
• Risk register
• Requirements documentation
• Enterprise environmental factors
• Organizational process assets
Tools and Techniques
• Cost-benefit analysis
• Cost of quality
• Seven basic quality tools
• Benchmarking
• Design of experiments
• Statistical sampling
• Additional quality planning tools
• Meeting
Outputs
• Quality management plan
• Process improvement plan
• Quality metrics
• Quality checklists
• Project documents updates
ITTO representation in PMBOK 5th Edition (Sample: Plan Quality Management)
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Key Changes in ITTO representation
ITTO representation in PMBOK 6th Edition (Sample: Plan Quality Management)
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Key Changes in Tools and Technique representation
6 groups and 60 ungrouped Tools and Technique are used throughout the PMBOK® Guide. Groups are Data gathering techniques: 9 data gathering tools and techniques.
Data analysis techniques. 27 data analysis tools and techniques.
Data representation techniques. 15 data representation tools and techniques.
Decision-making techniques. 2 decision-making tools and techniques.
Communication skills. 2 communication skills tools and techniques.
Interpersonal and team skills. 17 interpersonal and team skills tools and techniques.
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Project Integration Management Changes
A new process Manage Project Knowledge was added. Key output of the process is lessons learned register.
Business documents are added as input to the Develop Project Charter and Close Project or Phase processes.
Administrative closure activities for procurements have been absorbed into the Close Project or Phase process.
Major Revision: Tools and Techniques are reorganized. Some Inputs and Outputs are revised.
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Project Scope Management Changes
Importance of Business Analysis is recognized.
Major Revision: Tools and Techniques are reorganized and some are revised. Some Inputs and Outputs are revised too. Components of Scope baseline increased to 5
New buzzword/topic: Planning package
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Project Schedule Management Changes
“Project Time Management” renamed as “Project Schedule Management” Process “Estimate activity resources” moved to “Project Resource Management” “Agile” concept incorporated into “Develop Schedule” process
Major Revision: Agile release planning added and Critical chain method removed as tools from Develop Schedule process. Figures and associated text updated, Iteration burndown chart added as tools at Control Schedule process. ITTOs are reorganized.
New buzzword/topic: Iterative scheduling, Backlog, On-demand scheduling, Theory-of-constraints, Pull-based scheduling, Student Syndrome/Procrastination, Parkinson’s law, User stories, Story points, Product vision, Product roadmap, Iteration burndown chart
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Project Cost Management Changes
Major Revision: Financing added as tools at Determine Budget process. New equation for SPI (ES/AT) and SV (ES – AT) proposed. ITTOs are reorganized.
New buzzword/topic: ES (earned schedule), AT (actual time),
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Project Quality Management Changes
Previously identified some major tools and techniques are not widely used and deleted from processes.
Profession focuses more on managing quality and “Perform Quality Assurance” process shifted/renamed to “Manage Quality”
Major Revision: Widely revised, Figures and texts are updated, Five levels of effective quality management added, 7QC deleted and their tools are regrouped, Pareto deleted, Some new tools are added, Mind mapping added
New buzzword/topic: Design for X, Problem Solving, Testing/product evaluations, Logical data model, Test and Inspection planning and few more
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Project Resource Management Changes
Expanded its focus from “human resources” to “all resources” “Team resources” used to refer human resources and “physical resources” is used
to refer other resources. “Estimate Activity Resources” process transferred into this Knowledge area. New process “Control Resources” added (for physical resources) “Acquire Project Team” renamed as “Acquire Resources” The word “project” eliminated from Develop Team and Manage Team
Major Revision: Full Knowledge area revised, ( and its not hard!!!)
New buzzword/topic: Emotional intelligence (EI), Resource management methods (mostly shifted from Quality of PMBOK V5), Team Charter, Resource management plan (new subsidiary plan replacing human resource management plan in PMBOK V5), Hierarchical chart based on WBS and RBS (additional to OBS), Physical resource assignments (additional to team assignments) , Communication technology (new tool in develop team)
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Project Communication Management Changes
“Communication” used for act of communicating (facilitating meeting, giving information, active listening etc)
“Communications” indicates the artifacts of communication (memos, presentations, emails)
Control Communications process has been changed to Monitor Communications
Major Revision: Successful communication discussed based on two parts, 5C of written communication discussed with related communication skills, effective communication artifacts discussed, Communication model (sender-receiver model) revised, form of communication included.
New buzzword/topic: Hierarchical focus, 5C, Communication styles assessment, Communication competence etc
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Project Risk Management Changes
New process, “Implement Risk Responses” added (Execution Process Groups) New risk response “escalate” introduced both for Threat and Opportunities “Control risk” renamed as “Monitor risk”
Major Revision: Non-event risk, project resilience (unknowable-unknowns) and integrated risk management added, new figure of RBS added, risk report as output added, assessment of other risk parameters (in addition to probability and impact, Qualitative Risk Analysis) added, simulation and sensitivity analysis revised with better figure and text (Quantitative Risk Analysis), new tools “strategies for overall project risk” and “decision making” added (Plan Risk Response), “risk reassessment” and “variance and trend analysis” deleted (Monitor Risk)
New buzzword/topic: Variability risk, ambiguity risk, prompt lists, risk report, new parameters like dormancy, Manageability (total #9), hierarchical chart (like bubble chart) Representations of uncertainty (new tool at Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis), Escalate risk, burndown chart (like schedule management)
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Project Procurement Management Changes
Updated to reflect a more global perspective (shifted from north-american style) Completed deliverables and comparing them to contract absorbed into “Control
Procurements” and administrative, communication, records was moved to “Close Project or Phase” and hence “Close Procurement” deleted.
Major Revision: Some new procurement concept incorporated/discussed with project life cycle, procurement strategy, independent cost estimate added as new output, procurement documents replaced by bid documents, source selection analysis added as new tool (Plan Procurement Management), new table named as “Comparison of Procurement Documentation” added, Closed Procurements added as output in Control Procurement and related texts revised.
New buzzword/topic: Building information model (BIM), delivery method (turnkey, DB, DBB, DBO, BOOT), terms of reference (TOR) etc.
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Project Stakeholder Management Changes
“Stakeholder management” renamed as “stakeholder engagement” Project manager rarely have the ability to control stakeholder, so it renamed as
“Monitor Stakeholder Engagement”
Major Revision: Tools and Techniques of all 4 (four) processes are widely revised and updated (not hard though!!!), Business case used as input in Identify Stakeholder process, inputs of other processes are also revised, content of stakeholder analysis tools changed.
New buzzword/topic: Stakeholder cube, Direction of influence, Prioritization/ranking
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Effect on Exam Changes
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