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Planning Process Map

The document outlines the key components of a project management plan, including developing an enterprise project structure and work breakdown structure, creating a project schedule, budget, risk plan, and quality assurance plan, and defining communication, change management, and transition/closure plans. It notes that work planning is iterative and changes may be required as knowledge about the project increases.

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Planning Process Map

The document outlines the key components of a project management plan, including developing an enterprise project structure and work breakdown structure, creating a project schedule, budget, risk plan, and quality assurance plan, and defining communication, change management, and transition/closure plans. It notes that work planning is iterative and changes may be required as knowledge about the project increases.

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Planning

Develop management plan and work plan

Project Performance Baseline


Communication
Plan
Enterprise Project
Project Cost
Structure (EPS) /
Estimate / Budget
Work Breakdown
Development Project Management Plan
Structure (WBS)
Change
 Initiate and Align Worksheet
Management Plan
 Project Performance Baseline
 Scope
Schedule  Schedule
Risk Planning  Budget
Development
 Risk Management Plan
Quality Plan  Change Management Plan
 Quality Plan
(QA/QC)
Work planning is an iterative process; as  Communications Plan
knowledge is gained about the project,  Transition and Closure Plan
changes to the work plan may be required.
For example, identification of risk events may
warrant changes to the project schedule and/ Transition and
or budget to mitigate the risk. Closure Plan

Initiating Executing

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