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2 April 2019 | Updated on 30 July 2019
According to the Association for Project Management (APM), “Project management is the application of processes, methods, knowledge, skills and experience to achieve the project objectives”. Essentiall...
According to the Association for Project Management (APM), “Project management is the application of processes, methods, knowledge, skills and experience to achieve the project objectives”. Essentially, project management is about planning, organising, securing, managing, leading and controlling a project’s resources to achieve set project goals.
APM defines 13 core components of project management:
PRINCE2 outlines a more simple seven principles, which understandably have a lot of crossover with APM’s core components:
Every project should have a set of objectives that are clearly defined, organised and scheduled into the project’s scope. The objectives must be measurable and include key performance indicators. A general set of objectives that project managers should consider are:
APM, PRINCE2 and CAPM courses can all introduce you to project management methods, principles and objectives. They each have their own terminology, but any one of them can provide you with the comprehensive knowledge needed to successfully manage projects.