Comparison of The PMBPOK 7 And PMBOK 6
The most important questions in the PMBPOK 7
The Standard For Project Management
It's Contain 5 Dominos In The 6th Edition
Initiating - Planning - Monitoring and Controlling - Closing - Executing
It's Contain 12 Principles In The 7th Edition
stewardship - Team - Stakeholders - Value - Systems Thinking - LeaderShip
Adaptability And Resiliency - Quality - Complexity - Risk - Tailoring - Change -
A Guide To The Project Management Body Of Knowledge
It's Contain 10 Knowledge Areas In The 6th Edition
Integration - Scop - Cost - Schedule - Quality - Resources - Communications - Stakehloders - Procurement - Risk
It's Contain 8 Project Performance Domains In The 7th Edition
Team - Stakehloders - Development Approach And Life Cycle - Planning - Project Work - Delivery - Uncertainty - Measurement
?Can I Still Use Process Groups And Knowledge Areas
Yes.In Fact ,Process Groups is One Of The Models,Methods,And Artifacts Section Of The Guide.The ConceptFrom the Knowledge Areas Can Be Seen In Multiple Project Performance Domains
?Does This Mean The PMP Exam Is Going To Be Changing Soon
It is important to note that the PMP exam is based on the Exam Content Outline, not on the PMBOK Guide. The Exam Content Outline summarizes the research conducted to create the PMP exam and includes the most critical tasks required for project managers to master in their role. The current Exam Content Outline, dated January 2021, was designed to stay relevant for the foreseeable future, and PMI will give advance notice to the public before a new ECO and corresponding exam is launched. The PMBOK Guide is one of numerous potential inputs to preparing for the exam-and is listed as a reference-but it is not a test-preparation tool. The PMP exam is created based on the exam content outline and uses many sources for question development
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