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Project Integration Management
Process that ensures coordination of project elements across knowledge areas
Strategic Planning
Process of determining long-term objectives and selecting projects aligned with goals
Net Present Value (NPV)
Financial Metric. Difference between present value of cash inflows and outflows
Return On Investment (ROI)
Performance Measure. (Benefits- Costs) / Costs
Payback Period
Time required to recoup investment in a project
Project Management Plan
Comprehensive document that integrates all subsidiary plans
Change Control Board (CCB)
Group responsible for reviewing and approving/rejecting changes
Scope
All work required to complete project deliverables
Scope Management Plan
Defines how scope will be defined, validated, and controlled
Requirement Traceability Matrix (RTM)
Table linking requirements to their origins and deliverables
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Deliverable-oriented hierarchical decomposition of project work.
WBS Dictionary
Document providing detailed information about each WBS item.
Scope Creep
Uncontrolled expansion of project scope without adjustments to time/cost/resources.
Validate Scope
Formal acceptance of deliverables by stakeholders.
Control Scope
Monitoring project and product scope and managing changes.
Schedule Management
Processes to ensure timely completion of a project.
Activity
Specific task performed during a project.
Dependency
Logical relationship between activities (Mandatory, Discretionary, External).
Network Diagram
Visual representation of activity dependencies.
Float/Slack
Amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying project completion.
Crashing
Schedule compression technique: add resources to shorten duration.
Fast Tracking
Schedule compression technique: overlapping tasks to save time
Gantt Chart
Bar chart showing project schedule with activities, dates, and dependencies.
Milestone
Significant event with no duration, used to measure progress.
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
Estimation tool using optimistic, pessimistic, and most likely durations.
Critical Chain Scheduling
Scheduling method that considers resource constraints and buffers.
Process
Series of actions directed toward a result.
Initiating
Defining and authorizing a new project or phase.
Planning
Establishing scope, objectives, and course of action to attain them.
Executing
Coordinating resources to carry out the plan.
Monitoring & Controlling
Tracking, reviewing, and regulating progress and performance.
Closing
Finalizing all activities to formally complete the project or phase.
Project Charter
Formal document authorizing a project, giving PM authority to use resources.
Scrum
Agile framework with roles, artifacts, and ceremonies for iterative development.
Systems Thinking
Approach that views projects as part of an overall system with interdependent components.
Three-Sphere Model
Framework: Business, Organization, and Technology context of projects.
Organizational Structures
Functional, Projectized, and Matrix (weak, balanced, strong).
Culture
Shared values, norms, and beliefs that influence behavior within an organization.
IT Governance
Framework for ensuring IT supports business goals, manages risks, and optimizes resources.
Project Management Office (PMO)
Centralized unit that oversees project management standards and practices.
Project
temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result.
Project Management
Application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet requirements.
Tripe Constraints
Scope, Time, and Cost — balancing these while maintaining quality.
Stakeholders
Individuals and organizations actively involved in a project or whose interests may be affected.
Knowledge Areas
Ten areas of specialization including scope, schedule, cost, quality, risk, etc.
Program
Group of related projects managed in a coordinated way.
Portfolio
Collection of projects and programs managed as a group to achieve strategic objectives.