Develop Project Management Plan

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Develop Project Management Plan is part of the “Integration Management” Knowledge Area, and is part of the “Planning” Process Group.

Develop Project Management Plan is the process of defining, preparing, and coordinating all subsidiary plans and integrating them into a comprehensive project management plan. The key benefit of this process is a central document that defines the basis of all project work.

The project management plan defines how the project is executed, monitored and controlled, and closed. The project management plan?s content varies depending upon the application area and complexity of the project. It is developed through a series of integrated processes extending through project closure. This process results in a project management plan that is progressively elaborated by updates, and controlled and approved through the Perform Integrated Change Control process. Projects that exist in the context of a program should develop a project management plan that is consistent with the program management plan. For example, if the program management plan indicates all changes exceeding a specified cost need to be reviewed by the change control board (CCB), then this process and cost threshold needs to be defined in the project management plan.

This definition was found in the PMBOK V5

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Develop Project Management Plan has:
Inputs:

  • Communications management plan
  • Cost baseline
  • Cost management plan
  • Enterprise Environmental Factors
  • Human resource management plan
  • Organizational Process Assets
  • Outputs from Other Processes
  • Process Improvement plan
  • Procurement management plan
  • Project charter
  • Project Management Plan updates
  • Quality management plan
  • Requirements management plan
  • Risk Management Plan
  • Schedule baseline
  • Schedule management plan
  • Scope baseline
  • Scope management plan
  • Stakeholder management plan

Outputs:

  • Project Management Plan

Tools and techniques:

  • Expert judgment
  • Facilitation techniques

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