Planning and managing organizational change.Identification and management of Compliance Requirements.Regular assessment of project environment.Some examples of Business domain tasks are: It includes activities like making sure the project meets regulatory and compliance requirements, reviewing external influences on project scope, supporting organizational change. Doing Iteration Planning (Adaptive Approach).īusiness Environment: This domain covers understanding the business environment within the context of organization and project.Doing Release Planning (Adaptive Approach).Prioritizing Product Backlog (Adaptive Approach).Facilitating Backlog Refinement Meeting (Adaptive Approach).Creating Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).Some examples of Process domain tasks are: The New PMP® Exam expects participants to have experience in predictive or adaptive approaches to project management. Each process takes a set of inputs, applies some tools and techniques, and produces output. Process: The process domain covers processes that help project management by producing project artifacts. Organize training and knowledge-sharing sessions for the stakeholders.Facilitate Team decision-making process.Organizing Lesson Learned / Retrospective Meetings.Collaborate with Stakeholders in various project activities.Ensure work level transparency and accountability.Develop team members by organizing training, mentoring, and coaching.Effective and Proactive Conflict Management.Helping team members in identifying their strengths and weakness.Facilitating Project Team in creating Team Charter.Some examples of People domain tasks are: Project People (Project team and other stakeholders) are the backbone to deliver project outcomes, and a Project Manager is expected to create a collaborative work environment. People: This domain includes tasks to lead people associated with the project. Therefore, your experience should demonstrate these tasks. The PMI® Examination Content Outline, Jan 2021, defines tasks in three domains to lead and direct the project. ![]() ![]() I am quickly explaining what leading and directing project work means: You may get confused by the term “ leading and directing project”. PMI expects you have at least 36 months of leading and directing experience in the last 8 years. In your PMP® exam application, you need to record the experience of those project(s) where you did Leading and Directing activities. Today, I am addressing these frequently asked questions raised by PMP® aspirants. What is the PMP® exam Application Process? How do I record 36 months of experience in the PMP® Exam Application Form?
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