process groups and knowledge areas pmbok 5th edition
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DefineActivities
Project Management Process Groups and Knowledge Areas Mapping – PMBOK 5th Edition
Scope Time Cost Quality Human Resources Communications Risk Procurement
Initiating
Develop
Project Charter
Planning Develop Project
Management PlanCollect
Requirements
Estimate
Costs
Plan
QualityManagement
Plan
HR Management
Plan
Communications
Plan
Procurements
Executing
Direct and Manage
Project Execution
Perform
Quality
Assurance
Conduct
Procurements
Monitor
&
Control
Monitor Perform
& Control Integrated
Project Work Change
Control
Verify Control
Scope Scope
Control
Schedule
Control
Costs
Perform
Quality
Control
Control Communication
Monitor &
Control
Risks
Control Procurement
ClosingClose Project
Or Phase Close Procurement
Define Scope Create
WPS
Sequence Activities Estimate
Resources
Estimate Duration
Develop Schedule
Determine Budgeting
Acquire
Team Develop
Team
Manage
Team
Manage
Communication
Manage
Stakeholder
Engagement
Plan Risk Management
Identify Risk
Qualitative Analysis
Quantitative Analysis
Plan Risk Response
Stakeholder
Identify Stakeholders
Plan Scope Management
Plan Scheduled Management
Plan Cost Management
Plan
Stakeholder Management
Control
Stakeholder
Engagement
Integration
Process Group 4Th Edition % 5Th Edition % AdditionalProcesses
Initiating 2 5% 2 4% 0
Planning 20 48% 24 51% 4Executing 8 19% 8 17% 0Monitoring & Controlling 10 24% 11 23% 1Closing 2 5% 2 4% 0
Total 42 47 5
Knowledge Area 4Th Edition % 5Th Edition % AdditionalProcesses
Integration 6 14% 6 13% 0
Scope 5 12% 6 13% 1
Time 6 14% 7 15% 1Cost 3 7% 4 9% 1
Quality 3 7% 3 6% 0Human Resource 4 10% 4 9% 0Communication 5 12% 3 6% -2Risk 6 14% 6 13% 0
Procurement 4 10% 4 9% 0
Stakeholders 0 0% 4 9% 4Total 42 47 5
Changes from PMBOK 4th edition to 5th Edition
1. Total number of process grown from 42 to 47 and knowledge areas from 9 to 10.
2. More emphasis on planning and control. Planning compromise 51% and Control 23% of the processes.
3. Importance of stakeholder management is emphasized by the creation of a new specific knowledge area in addition to the communication area.