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Project Management Orientation

The Project Management Knowledge Network

You would not manage a project 10 years from now the same way you would manage a project today. Just as you develop in your personal life, you should always be looking for ways to manage your projects more efficiently. One way to do this is to reuse the lessons learned from other project managers.

The Project Management Knowledge Network (PMKN) can be a useful tool for you as a project manager. It can help you in many ways, including:

You can also help other project managers learn from your experience by giving the PMKN the knowledge acquired in your projects. This supports current and future projects and also establishes your project management credentials.

Use the following steps to access ICM AssetWeb through the Knowledge portal.

  1. Click IBM Global Services Knowledge Portal.
  2. Click Intellectual Capital and Assets.
  3. Click Project Management to access the PMKN.

More information about the PMKN is available in Module 12, "Project Closeout."

1: Getting Started
2: Define the Project Team
3: Team Management
4: Identify and Validate Requirements
5: Create Decomposition Structures
6: Risk Management
7: Project Estimates
8: Project Schedules
9: Change Management
10: Project Control and Execution
Defining the Project
11: Project Management Review
12: Project Closeout
13: Project Management Tool Suite
14: Self-Assessment and Final Exam
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Seven Keys
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WWPMM
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