The APM Body of Knowledge 7th Edition provides a fundamental resource for understanding and advancing professional project management. It reflects the growing profession and acknowledges the importance of project-based work for decision makers, leaders and influencers at all levels, and across all sectors.
Project management software is designed to aid in planning and scheduling, as well as tracking. It offers features such as Gantt charts, Kanban boards, a live dashboard, time tracking, and collaboration tools that help project managers manage tasks, projects and people.
Stakeholders in a project are typically divided into secondary and primary stakeholders. Primary stakeholders are key decision makers who are actively involved in a project and have significant influence over the outcomes. Secondary stakeholders might be present at meetings or play only a small role in the project but do not have any influence.
There are a variety of methodologies for managing projects. Some of the most well-known include lean and agile approaches such as heuristics, heuristics and critical chain project management. The PRINCE2 method is an example of a systematic project management strategy. It divides the project into seven phases: directing a Project, Starting Up a Project, Initiating a Project, Managing Product Boundaries, Managing the Stage as well as Managing Product Delivery and closing a project.
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