From the course: Project Management Foundations
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Focus on project outcomes through performance domains
From the course: Project Management Foundations
Focus on project outcomes through performance domains
- [Instructor] Pin Box seven describes eight performance domains. That is, sets of activities that help achieve the desired outcomes for a project. These domains are similar to the knowledge areas from previous editions, but they focus more on delivering outcomes, benefits, and value. Stakeholders are people or groups who contribute to a project or expect something from it. The stakeholder performance domain represents tasks that ensure stakeholders are satisfied with project outcomes. These tasks include identifying project stakeholders, analyzing their role in the project, and engaging with them. Projects are performed by people. The best results are achieved when people work together as a high performance team. The team performance domain activities include establishing a culture and environment that supports effective teamwork, and encouraging all project team members to act as leaders. The best development approach and life cycle for a project depends on the type of deliverables…
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Create organizational value through a value delivery system4m 43s
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Principle-based project management5m 37s
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Focus on project outcomes through performance domains4m 19s
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Tailor your approach to meet project and organizational needs3m 7s
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Models, methods, and artifacts2m 6s
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