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  1. Presented by: Vladimir Vujović, PMP PMI Certification Preparation: PMP / CAPM - Project Integration Management - Project Management Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
  2. • Presenter • Participants: profile, background, expectations • Session: structure, approach and benefits Introduction to the session
  3. 1. Integration management 2. Scope management 3. Time management 4. Cost management 5. Quality management 6. Human resources management 7. Communications management 8. Risk management 9. Procurement management 10. Stakeholder management Project Management Knowledge Areas PMI PMBOK 5th edition
  4. • Coordination and balancing of all project activities • Responsibility: project manager • Less detailed than other knowledge areas • Very important segment of the PMP examination Project Integration Management
  5. 1. Develop Project Charter 2. Develop Project Management Plan 3. Direct and Manage Project Work 4. Monitor and Control Project Work 5. Perform Integrated Change Control 6. Close Project or Phase Project Integration Management Processes:
  6. Develop Project Charter Inputs • Project statement of work • Business case • Agreements • Enterprise environmental factors • Organizational process assets Tools and Techniques • Expert judgment • Facilitation techniques Outputs • Project charter Develop Project Charter Develop Project Management Plan Direct and Manage Project Work Monitor and Control Project Work Perform Integrated Change Control Close Project or Phase
  7. Develop Project Charter: Data Flow Develop Project charter Develop Project management plan Collect Requirements Define Scope Plan Schedule Management Plan Cost Management Plan Risk Management Identify stakeholders Plan Scope Management Project Initiator / Sponsor Enterprise / Organization Project Integration Management • Project charter • Agreements • Business case • Project SoW • OPA • EEF Approved Project charter Start Project!
  8. Develop Project Management Plan Inputs • Project charter • Outputs from other processes • Enterprise environmental factors • Organizational process assets Tools and Techniques • Expert judgment • Facilitation techniques Outputs • Project management plan Develop Project Charter Develop Project Management Plan Direct and Manage Project Work Monitor and Control Project Work Perform Integrated Change Control Close Project or Phase
  9. Develop Project Management Plan: Data Flow Develop Project Management Plan Develop Project charter Plan Scope Management Outputs from Other Processes Enterprise / Organization Project Integration Management • Project charter• OPA • EEF Control scope Plan Schedule Management Control Schedule Plan Cost Management Control Costs Plan Quality Management Plan HR Management Plan Comm’s Management Control Communic. Plan Risk Management Control Risks Plan Procur. Management Control Procurements Close Procurements Plan Stahek. Management Ctrl. Stakeh. Engagement Direct and manage project work Monitor and control project work • Project management plan • Communications management plan • Cost management plan • Human resource plan • Procurement management plan • Process improvement plan • Quality management plan • Requirements management plan • Risk management plan • Schedule management plan • Scope management plan • Stakeholder management plan • Cost baseline • Schedule baseline • Scope baseline • Project management plan updates Perform Integrated Change Ctrl Close Project or Phase
  10. Direct and Manage Project Work Inputs • Project management plan • Approved change requests • Enterprise environmental factors • Organizational process assets Tools and Techniques • Expert judgment • Project management information system • Meetings Outputs • Deliverables • Work performance data • Change requests • Project management plan updates • Project documents updates Develop Project Charter Develop Project Management Plan Direct and Manage Project Work Monitor and Control Project Work Perform Integrated Change Control Close Project or Phase
  11. Direct and Manage Project Work: Data Flow Direct and Manage Project Work Perform Integr. Chg. Control Enterprise / Organization Project Integration Management • Approved change requests • OPA • EEF Validate Scope Control Scope Control Schedule Control Costs Control Communications Control Risks Control Procurements Control Stakeh. Engagement Control Quality Develop Project Mgmt Plan • Project mgmt plan updates Project Documents • Project management plan • Change requests • Project documents updates • Deliverables • Work performance data
  12. Monitor and Control Project Work Inputs • Project management plan • Schedule forecasts • Cost forecasts • Validated changes • Work performance information • Enterprise environmental factors • Organizational process assets Tools and Techniques • Expert judgment • Analytical techniques • Project management information system • Meetings Outputs • Change requests • Work performance reports • Project management plan updates • Project documents updates Develop Project Charter Develop Project Management Plan Direct and Manage Project Work Monitor and Control Project Work Perform Integrated Change Control Close Project or Phase
  13. • Work performance information Monitor and Control Project Work: Data Flow Monitor and Control Project Work Perform Integr. Chg. Control Enterprise / Organization Project Integration Management • Change requests • Work performance reports • OPA • EEF Manage Project Team Manage Communications Control Risks Control Procurements Develop Project Mgmt Plan • Project mgmt plan updates Project Documents • Project management plan • Project documents updates Validate Scope Control Scope Control Communications Control Risks Control Procurements Control Stakeh. Engagement Control Schedule Control Costs Control Quality • Schedule forecasts • Cost forecasts • Validated changes • Work performance reports
  14. Perform Integrated Change Conrol Inputs • Project management plan • Work performance reports • Change requests • Enterprise environmental factors • Organizational process assets Tools and Techniques • Expert judgment • Meetings • Change control tools Outputs • Approved change requests • Change log • Project management plan updates • Project documents updates Develop Project Charter Develop Project Management Plan Direct and Manage Project Work Monitor and Control Project Work Perform Integrated Change Control Close Project or Phase
  15. Perform Integrated Change Control: Data Flow Perform Integrated Change Control Monitor and Control Project Work Validate Scope Enterprise / Organization Project Integration Management • OPA • EEF Control scope Control Schedule Control Costs Perform Qual. Assurance Control Quality Manage Project Team Control Communic. Control Risks Plan Procur. Management Conduct Procurements Ctrl. Stakeh. Engagement Develop Project Manag. Plan Direct and Manage Project Work • Project management plan Mng. Stakeh. Engagement Control Procurements Control Quality Control Procurements Mng. Stakeh. Engagement Project Documents • Project management plan updates • Change requests • Work performance reports • Change requests • Project documents updates • Change log • Approved change requests • Change requests
  16. Close Project or Phase Inputs • Project management plan • Accepted deliverables • Organizational process assets Tools and Techniques • Expert judgment • Analytical techniques • Meetings Outputs • Final product, service or result transition • Organizational process assets updates Develop Project Charter Develop Project Management Plan Direct and Manage Project Work Monitor and Control Project Work Perform Integrated Change Control Close Project or Phase
  17. Close Project or Phase: Data Flow Close Project or Phase Develop Project management plan Validate Scope Customer Enterprise / Organization Project Integration Management • Project management plan • Accepted deliverables • OPA • OPA updates • Final product, service or result transition
  18. • The Project charter is: A. Developed before the project statement of work, and after the project management plan. B. Developed after the project statement of work and before the project management plan C. Developed before the contract and after the project management plan D. Developed before the project and before the project management plan Sample question #1
  19. • The Project charter is: A. Developed before the project statement of work, and after the project management plan. B. Developed after the project statement of work and before the project management plan C. Developed before the contract and after the project management plan D. Developed before the project and before the project management plan Sample question #1
  20. • A project is plagued by changes to the project charter. Who has the primary responsibility to decide if these changes are necessary? A. The project manager B. The project team C. The sponsor D. The stakeholders Sample question #2
  21. • A project is plagued by changes to the project charter. Who has the primary responsibility to decide if these changes are necessary? A. The project manager B. The project team C. The sponsor D. The stakeholders Sample question #2
  22. • During project executing, the project manager determines that a change is needed to material purchased for the project. The project manager calls a meeting of the team to plan how to make the change. This is an example of: A. Management by objectives B. Lack of a change management plan C. Good team relations D. Lack of a clear work breakdown structure Sample question #3
  23. • During project executing, the project manager determines that a change is needed to material purchased for the project. The project manager calls a meeting of the team to plan how to make the change. This is an example of: A. Management by objectives B. Lack of a change management plan C. Good team relations D. Lack of a clear work breakdown structure Sample question #3
  24. • When it comes to changes, the project manager's attention is BEST given to: A. Making changes B. Tracking and recording changes C. Informing the sponsor of changes D. Preventing unnecessary changes Sample question #4
  25. • When it comes to changes, the project manager's attention is BEST given to: A. Making changes B. Tracking and recording changes C. Informing the sponsor of changes D. Preventing unnecessary changes Sample question #4
  26. • Project management plan updates are NOT an output of: A. Perform Integrated Change Control B. Develop Project Plan C. Direct and Manage Project Execution D. Close Project or Phase Sample question #5
  27. • Project management plan updates are NOT an output of: A. Perform Integrated Change Control B. Develop Project Plan C. Direct and Manage Project Execution D. Close Project or Phase Sample question #5
  28. • An output of the Close Project or Phase process is the creation of: A. Project archives B. A project charter C. A project management plan D. A risk analysis plan Sample question #6
  29. • An output of the Close Project or Phase process is the creation of: A. Project archives B. A project charter C. A project management plan D. A risk analysis plan Sample question #6
  30. • If you are creating a single document to guide project execution, monitoring and control and closure, you are creating: A. The execution plan B. The project management plan C. The integration plan D. The project framework Sample question #7
  31. • If you are creating a single document to guide project execution, monitoring and control and closure, you are creating: A. The execution plan B. The project management plan C. The integration plan D. The project framework Sample question #7
  32. • A project management plan should be realistic in order to be used to manage the project. Which of the following is the BEST method to achieve a realistic project management plan? A. Sponsor creates the project management plan based on input from the project manager B. Functional manager creates the project management plan based on input from the project manager C. Project manager creates the project management plan based on input from senior management D. Project manager creates the project management plan based on input from the team Sample question #8
  33. • A project management plan should be realistic in order to be used to manage the project. Which of the following is the BEST method to achieve a realistic project management plan? A. Sponsor creates the project management plan based on input from the project manager B. Functional manager creates the project management plan based on input from the project manager C. Project manager creates the project management plan based on input from senior management D. Project manager creates the project management plan based on input from the team Sample question #8
  34. • A defect in the product was brought to the project manager's attention and now the project team is engaged in repairing it. Which project management process would be the most applicable to this? A. Perform Integrated Change Control B. Monitor and Control Project Work C. Direct and Manage Project Execution D. Close Project or Phase Sample question #9
  35. • A defect in the product was brought to the project manager's attention and now the project team is engaged in repairing it. Which project management process would be the most applicable to this? A. Perform Integrated Change Control B. Monitor and Control Project Work C. Direct and Manage Project Execution D. Close Project or Phase Sample question #9
  36. • Which of the following BEST describes the project manager's role as an integrator? A. Help team members become familiar with the project B. Put all the pieces of a project into a cohesive whole C. Put all the pieces of a project into a program D. Get all team members together into a cohesive whole Sample question #10
  37. • Which of the following BEST describes the project manager's role as an integrator? A. Help team members become familiar with the project B. Put all the pieces of a project into a cohesive whole C. Put all the pieces of a project into a program D. Get all team members together into a cohesive whole Sample question #10
  38. • Theory vs Reality • Studying resources • Preparation for the testing day • The test itself: stress, time & energy management Tips & Tricks
  39. Vladimir VUJOVIĆ, PMP E-mail: vladimir.vujovic@gmail.com SAP Project Manager Delhaize Serbia Sources used: PMBOK Guide, 5th Edition Rita Mulcahy’s PMP Exam Prep, 8th Edition Good Luck!

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