100% free chart of 49 processes of project management

100% Free Chart of 49 Processes of Project Management: In this module, you will learn about 5 process group, 10 knowledge areas and 49 processes of project management based on PMBOK (Project Management body of knowledge) Guide sixth edition and interrelation with each other.





100% Free chart of 49 Processes of Project Management


5 Process Group, 10 Knowledge Area and 49 Processes of Project Management

There are 5 process groups defined in PMBOK sixth edition. These process groups include; Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring & Controlling, and Closing.
100% free chart of 49 processes of project management

Project Management Framework of PMI has 10 different project management knowledge areas. These knowledge areas include; Integration Management, Scope Management, Schedule Management, Cost Management, Quality Management, Resource Management, Communication Management, Risk Management, Procurement Management, and Stakeholders Management. Each knowledge area has its own project management processes to reach objective of project.
Let’s brief 5 process groups and 10 knowledge areas one-by-one.

What are the Five Project Management Process Groups?

The project management processes are connected by specific inputs and outputs where the outcome or result of one process may turn into the contribution to another process that isn't really in a similar Process Group. There are 5 process groups as defined in PMBOK sixth editions which can be listed as below: 
1.Initiating 
Initiating process group is used to define a new project or a new phase of an existing project and authorize it to start.
2. Planning
Planning process group is used to establish the scope, refine objectives, and define a course of action to attain the objectives defined by the project team members.
3. Executing
Executing process group is used to complete the work defined in the project management plan by coordinating people and resources.
4. Monitoring and controlling
Monitoring & controlling process group is used to track, review and regulate project progress and performance, identify variances and corrective actions, and initiate corresponding changes as required.
5. Closing
Closing process group is used to formalize acceptance of the project results and bringing an orderly close to project, phase or contract.

PMBOK 6th Edition Process chart with Changes Colour Coding


•  Brand New Process      • Name Changed       • Process Moved

Knowledge Areas
Project Management Process Groups
Initiating
Planning
Execution
Monitoring and Controlling
Closing
Processes 
 1.2 Develop Project Management Plan
 1.3 Direct and Manage Project Work.
 1.4 Manage Project Knowledge
1.5 Monitor and Control Project Work
1.6 Perform Integrated Change Control
   1.7 Close Project (or) Phase
       

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[2] Project Scope
Management

 2.1 Plan Scope Management
 2.2 Collect Requirements
 2.3 Define Scope
 2.4 Create WBS

2.5 Validate Scope
2.6 Control Scope
        

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[3] Project Schedule
Management

 3.1 Plan Schedule Management
 3.2 Define Activities
 3.3 Sequence Activities
3.4 Estimate Activity Durations
3.5 Develop Schedule
3.6 Control Schedule
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[4] Project Cost
Management

4.1 Plan Cost Management
4.2 Estimate Costs
4.3 Determine Budget
4.4 Control Costs
   4

[5] Project Quality
Management

5.1 Plan Quality Management

5.2 Manage Quality

5.3 Control Quality
        
 3

[6] Project Resource
Management

6.1 Plan Resource Management
6.2 Estimate Activity Resources
6.3 Acquired Resources
6.4 Develop Team
6.5 Manage Team
6.6 Control Resources
        
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[7] Project Communications Management

7.1 Plan Communications Management

7.2 Manage Communications

7.3 Monitor Communications
       
 3
  
[8] Project Risk
Management

8.1 Plan Risk Management
8.2 Identify Risks
8.3 Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
8.4 Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
8.5 Plan Risk Responses

8.6 Implement Risk Responses

8.7 Monitor Risks
       

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[9] Project Procurement Management


9.1 Plan Procurement Management



9.2 Conduct Procurements



9.3 Control Procurements



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[10] Project Stakeholder Management

10.1 Identify Stakeholders


10.2 Plan Stakeholder Engagement


10.3 Manage Stakeholder Engagement


10.4 Monitor Stakeholder Engagement


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    Total Process
2
24
10
12
1
49
 % Of Questions
13 %
24 %
31 %
25 %
7 %
100 %
Count of Questions
23
42
53
43
14
175


Note: - Out of Total 200 Questions (Duration – 4 Hours), 25 questions are pretest questions, which don’t count. These are scattered throughout the exam.

What are the 10 knowledge areas of project management?

The 10 knowledge areas included in the PMBOK can be listed as below: 
It is all about managing each field in the project

     1.     Integration Management

Project integration management is main role of project managers and the only responsibility that project managers can’t delegate. It includes the processes and activities to identify, define, combine, unify, and coordinate the various processes.

     2.   Scope Management

Project Scope management knowledge area is about what is included and what is not included in the project. It aims to ensure that the project includes all the required work to execute the project successfully.

     3.   Schedule Management

Project schedule management knowledge areas concerned with the processes required to manage timely completion of the project. In other words, it involves the start and end dates of the tasks within the project work.

     4.   Cost Management

Project Cost Management knowledge area is more concerned with the process of planning, estimating, allocating, managing and controlling the cost of overall project to complete the project within approved budget.

     5.    Quality Management

Project Quality Management includes all the processes, activities and efforts the project team perform to achieve organization’s quality standards into the project to meet expectation of stakeholders. An organization can achieve customer satisfaction only with proper quality management.

     6.   Resource Management

Project Resource Management includes all the processes to identify, acquire and manage human resource & material resource required to complete project successfully. Resources can be categorized into team resources and physical resources.

     7.    Communications Management

Project communications management is concerned with managing the interactions between the project team and stakeholders. In other words, it ensures proper disposition of project information and methods of information exchange.

     8.   Risk Management

Project Risk Management is concerned with identifying, analysing and controlling the risk. It means, it is more concerned with proper dealing with project ambiguity and uncertainty. 

     9.   Procurement Management

Project procurement management includes all activities related to acquiring material, supplies and resources which are necessary for the project. Procurement includes all the materials or human resources needed for completing the project.

10. Stakeholder Management

Project Stakeholder Management includes the activities and processes performed to identify the people, groups or organizations that could impact or be impacted by the project.  

What are the 49 processes of project management?

1)    Project Management Processes – Integration Management

The 7 processes of integration management lie in Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring & controlling and closing phase.
In the Initiating phase:
PMP Process 1 – Develop Project Charter Process
In the Planning phase:
PMP Process 2 – Develop Project Management Plan Process
In the execution phase:
PMP Process 3 – Direct and Manage Project Work Process
PMP Process 4 – Manage Project Knowledge
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 5 – Monitor and Control Project Work Process
PMP Process 6 – Perform Integrated Change Control Process
In the closing phase:
PMP Process 7 – Close Project or Phase Process

2) Project Management Processes – Scope Management

The 6 processes of scope management lie in planning and monitoring & controlling phase.
In the planning phase:
PMP Process 8 – Plan Scope Management Process
PMP Process 9 – Collect Requirements Process
PMP Process 10 – Define Scope Process
PMP Process 11 – Create WBS Process
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 12 – Validate Scope Process
PMP Process 13 – Control Scope Process

3) Project Management Processes – Schedule Management

The 6 processes of schedule management lie in planning and monitoring & controlling phase.
In the planning phase:
PMP Process 14 – Plan Schedule Management
PMP Process 15 – Define Activities
PMP Process 16 – Sequence Activities
PMP Process 17 – Estimate Activity Durations
PMP Process 18 – Develop Schedule
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 19 – Control Schedule
4) Project Management Processes – Cost Management
The 4 processes of cost management lie in planning and monitoring & controlling phase.
In the planning phase:
PMP Process 20 – Plan Cost Management Process
PMP Process 21 – Estimate Costs Process
PMP Process 22 – Determine Budget Process
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 23 – Control Costs Process
5) Project Management Processes – Quality Management
The 3 processes of quality management lie in planning, executing and monitoring & controlling phase.
In the planning phase:
PMP Process 24 – Plan Quality Management Process
In the executing phase:
PMP Process 25 – Manage Quality Process
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 26 – Control Quality Process

6) Project Management Processes – Resource Management
The 6 processes of resource management lie in planning, executing and monitoring & controlling phase.
In the planning phase:
PMP Process 27 – Plan Resource Management process
PMP Process 28 – Estimate Activity Resources process
In the executing phase:
PMP Process 29 – Acquire Resources process
PMP Process 30 – Develop Team process
PMP Process 31 – Manage Team process
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 32 – Control Resources process

7) Project Management Processes – Communications Management

The 3 processes of communications management lie in planning, executing and monitoring & controlling phase.
In the planning phase:
PMP Process 33 – Plan Communications Management process
In the execution phase:
PMP Process 34 – Manage Communications process
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 35 – Monitor Communications process

8) Project Management Processes – Risk Management

The 7 processes of risk management lie in planning, executing and monitoring & controlling phase.
In the planning phase:
PMP Process 36 – Plan Risk Management process
PMP Process 37 – Identify Risks process
PMP Process 38 – Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis process
PMP Process 39 – Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis process
PMP Process 40 – Plan Risk Responses process
In the execution phase:
PMP Process 41 – Implement Risk Responses process
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 42 – Monitor Risks process

9) Project Management Processes – Procurement Management

The 3 processes of procurement management lie in planning, executing and monitoring & controlling phase.
In the planning phase:
PMP Process 43 – Plan Procurement Management process
In the execution phase:
PMP Process 44 – Conduct Procurements process
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 45 – Control Procurements process

10) Project Management Processes – Stakeholder Management

The 4 processes of stakeholder management lie in initiating, planning, executing and monitoring & controlling phase.
In the initiating phase:
PMP Process 46 – Identify Stakeholders process
In the planning phase:
PMP Process 47 – Plan Stakeholder Engagement process
In the execution phase:
PMP Process 48 – Manage Stakeholder Engagement process
In the monitoring & controlling phase:
PMP Process 49 – Monitor Stakeholder Engagement process

Conclusion

Most hopefully, you would like this information, and this covers almost all brief summarization main chapters of latest version of PMBOKmore beneficial to understand before starting to read chapters.

The information provided above about 5 process group, 10 knowledge areas and 49 processes based on PMBOK (Project Management body of knowledge) Guide sixth edition are crucial to understand who are decided to appear in PMP certification examination. 

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December 11, 2019 at 1:42 AM

As we know, PMP is a knowledge with experience based exam, we need to apply both knowledge & Skills to clear PMP examination. In order to be competent, We have to understand all 5 Process Group, 10 Knowledge Area & 49 Processes which is very much important instead of memorizing.

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January 10, 2020 at 3:54 AM

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