2.2.3 Domains: Planning and Project Work

This part covers organizing project activities and managing the execution of those activities.

4. Planning Performance Domain
  • Focus: Proactively organizing and coordinating work.
  • Desired Outcomes: Organized progression, adaptable plans, shared understanding.
  • Key Activities/Concepts: Scope (WBS, Backlog), Schedule (CPM, Agile Release/Iteration Planning), Cost (Budgeting, Reserves), Quality, Resources, Comms, Risk, Procurement, Stakeholders. Estimation Techniques, Baselines, Rolling Wave Planning, Timeboxing. Requirements Management Plan, Assumption Log, Iteration Plan, Release Plan, Slack.
  • Practical Relevance / PM Role: Facilitate planning, integrate plans, establish baselines, manage dependencies, ensure plan realism/adaptation. Planning is continuous in adaptive environments. Scenario insights often involve estimation, scheduling, budgeting, and comparing agile vs. predictive artifacts.
5. Project Work Performance Domain
  • Focus: Efficiently managing the activities needed to create deliverables.
  • Desired Outcomes: Effective process mgmt, resource utilization, communication, learning.
  • Key Activities/Concepts: Process Management (Lean, Kanban, VSM), Resource Mgmt, Procurement Mgmt, Knowledge Mgmt, Change Control, Issue/Impediment Mgmt, Balancing Constraints, Configuration Management, Lessons Learned.
  • Practical Relevance / PM Role: Facilitate execution, remove blockers, manage communication flow, monitor progress, ensure process adherence/improvement, oversee procurements. This is where plans turn into action. Scenario insights cover process improvement, change handling, procurement, and managing flow/blockers.