Master the 10 PMP Knowledge Areas: A Quick Guide for Architects
This article explains why architects need both specialized and general management skills and summarizes the ten PMP knowledge areas—Integration, Scope, Schedule, Cost, Quality, Resource, Communication, Risk, Procurement, and Stakeholder—providing visual references for each.
Architects must possess management capabilities, including specialized management such as technical and project management, as well as general management like organization, communication, leadership, and performance evaluation.
The PMP (Project Management Professional) body of knowledge serves as the foundational framework for project management, and this article summarizes its ten knowledge areas for study.
Project Integration Management
Project Stakeholder Management
Project Schedule Management
Project Procurement Management
Project Cost Management
Project Scope Management
Project Risk Management
Project Communication Management
Project Resource Management
Project Quality Management
Quality management is also covered as part of the PMP knowledge areas.
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