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Becoming a PMP® Certified Professional

You're reading from   Becoming a PMP® Certified Professional A study guide to mastering project management for the PMP® exam

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838989309
Length 826 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ashley Hunt Ashley Hunt
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Project Management and People
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to the PMP® Exam FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2 :Introduction to Project Management 4. Chapter 3: Pre-Project Initiation 5. Chapter 4: Charters and Stakeholders 6. Chapter 5: Introduction to Agile Considerations 7. Chapter 6: Creating and Leading a Team 8. Section 2: Project Management Processes
9. Chapter 7: Scope Management 10. Chapter 8: Schedule and Cost Management 11. Chapter 9: Quality Management 12. Chapter 10: Resources and Communication Management 13. Chapter 11: Risk Management 14. Chapter 12: Procurement Management 15. Chapter 13: Stakeholder Engagement 16. Chapter 14: Integration Management 17. Section 3: Revision
18. Chapter 15: Next Steps and Study Tips 19. Chapter 16: Final Exam 20. Assessment 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Scrum overview

Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland first co-presented Scrum at the Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA) conference in 1995 and were contributors to the Agile Manifesto 6 years later:

"A framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value."

– Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland

The framework is lightweight and very simple to understand. That is why many organizations embrace some or all the best practices. It sounds easy, but it's easier to talk about than it is to actually do it.

Scrum theory was founded or based upon empirical process control theory, or empiricism. The three pillars of the Scrum framework are transparency, inspection, and adaptation.

Transparency

Agile project management has a common theme of openness, as well as...

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