
What Is Project Management
Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements. It’s the practice of planning, organizing, and executing the tasks needed …
What is a Project, Examples and the Project Lifecycle | PMI
A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. A Project life cycle is the series of phases that a project passes through from its start to its completion.
What is a Project Manager & What Do They Do? | PMI
What is a Project Manager? Project Managers are organized, goal-oriented professionals who use innovation, creativity, and collaboration to lead projects that make an impact.
Home of Project Management | Project Management Institute
A career in project management means being dedicated to lifelong learning. Use the resources below to fuel your growth and excel within the ever-changing project landscape.
PMBOK Guide | Project Management Institute
Dec 22, 2025 · Backed by the authority of PMI and shaped by the voices of project professionals worldwide, the PMBOK® Guide defines the global standard for project management.
A component of the project management plan that describes how project resources are acquired, allocated, monitored, and controlled. See also project management plan.
Lexicon of Terms | Project Management Institute
Use of standardized language promotes better communications among project teams and is an essential component of any profession. Definitions in the Lexicon were developed by volunteer experts, and …
Stakeholders influence projects, performance, and outcomes. Project teams serve other stakeholders by engaging with them. Stakeholder engagement proactively advances value delivery.
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) - Basic Principles | PMI
Nov 30, 1994 · A WBS describes the sum of work required, is a communications tool best reduced to writing, and should be useful to all those performing the project. Finally, the WBS is a way for the …
Scope Management | PMI
The first step in effective Scope Management is the identification, definition and documentation of the project objectives as well as selecting the best approach to achieving the project objectives.