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Management Frameworks, People

Performance Appraisal for Project Managers based on PMBOK7 

Everyone can cook, but not everyone is a cook. Our profession is no different: everyone can organize tasks, but not everyone is a project manager. Normal people –non PMP®– should be able to tell if a project manager is a good or a bad professional. PMI® published a practice standard named “Project Manager Competency Development Framework” (PMCDF), based on the processes of PMBOK5. We can anticipate the next edition of the PMCDF will be aligned to PMBOK7, implying all stakeholders will be able to check good or bad project performance on 8 performance domains.

Frequently Asked Questions, Guide, Management Frameworks, Project Economy, Tools

Practicing the PMBOK® Guide 7th Edition with PMPeople 

PMPeople can be seen as a technology framework for practitioners who want to follow the new edition of the PMBOK: As a project manager, I can follow the 12 principles just updating the project data in PMPeople. As a stakeholder, I can check the project management outcomes on the 8 performance domains just getting the evidence of good or bad performance directly on PMPeople.

Guide, Planning

Managing Risks with PMPeople 

In projects, risk management is the opposite of crisis management. Good project managers want problems, but they don’t want to be shocked. When problems materialize, they are noticed as project management professionals if they have anticipated risk responses. With PMPeople, you can manage your risk register online and make people collaborate on project risk management.

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