... progress on developing the national imple-
mentation plans required by the Convention.
What the Convention does:
• Over time, through national action plans, information exchange amongst national focal
points, ... every part of the world,
dealing with them means that everyone has to watch out for everyone else. To deal with POPs,
the nations of the world really wi...
... agile software development);
• Project management information system (e.g., an automated tool, such as a scheduling software tool, a
configuration management system, an information collection ... manageable parts. The work package is the work defined at the lowest level of the WBS for which
cost and duration can be estimated and managed. The level of decomposition is often...
... example, even a
fundamentally functional organization may create a special project team to handle a
critical project. Such a team may have many of the characteristics of a project team
Chapter ... on time, and within budget. The
relationship among these factors is such that if any one of the three factors changes,
at least one other factor is likely to be affe...
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A CAPITAL IDEA!
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Capitalize ... IDEA!
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Capitalize the names of nations, nationalities,
languages, and words based on such words.
We usually don’t capitalize “white” and...
... resolved. The multi-dimensional nature of project
management causes repeated feedback loops for additional analysis. As more
project information or characteristics are gathered and understood, ...
processes and interactions to plan and manage a successful project for the
organization. The Planning Process Group helps gather information from many
sources with each having varyi...
... data, and earned value data. Organizational process
assets can be organized differently, depending on the type of industry, organization,
and application area. For example, the organizational ... set of
automated tools available within the organization and integrated into a system. The
PMIS is used by the project management team to support generation of a project...
...
Historical information (Section 4.1.1.4) on the likely durations of many categories
of activities is often available. One or more of the organizations involved in the
project may maintain ... Organizational Process Assets (Updates)
Lessons learned are documented so they can become part of the historical databases
for both the project and the performing organization....
... variables on a process to answer the
question: Are the process variables within acceptable limits? Examination of the
non-random pattern of data points on a control chart may reveal wildly fluctuating ... special cause variation, which creates an out -of- control
condition. Control charts also illustrate how a process behaves over time. They are
a graphic display o...