Project Management
BUILDING a PROJECT
Core Principles;
Planning:
Defining project scope, objectives, timelines, resources, and risks.
Execution:
Implementing the plan, coordinating resources, and managing tasks to achieve project deliverables.
Monitoring and Control:
Tracking progress, identifying issues, and taking corrective actions to ensure the project stays on track.
Closure:
Finalizing the project, documenting lessons learned, and ensuring all deliverables are completed.
VISION
To believe passionately in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives, and, ultimately, the world.
Project Management Criteria
Project management criteria are the standards used to determine if a project is successful. These criteria vary based on the project’s goals, but they often include factors like scope, cost, time, quality, and stakeholder satisfaction.
– Scope
– Cost
– Time
– Quality
– Stakeholder Satisfaction
– Risk Management
– Deliverables
– Resource Management
– Communication
Project Management Institute (PMI)
PMI serves more than five million professionals including over 680,000 members in 217 countries and territories around the world, with 304 chapters and 14,000 volunteers serving local members in over 180 countries.
Its services include the development of standards, research, education, publication, networking opportunities in local chapters, hosting conferences and training seminars, and providing accreditation in project management.


The Project Management Institute (PMI) emphasizes the importance of project design as a crucial early phase, focusing on identifying key features, structure, success criteria, and major deliverables to ensure project success and efficiency.
Standards define what great looks like, setting consistent benchmarks for businesses and consumers alike — ensuring reliability, building trust, and simplifying choices. Making lives easier, safer and better



