Agile Comes to the PMBOK® Guide
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Help shape the next edition of the PMBOK® Guide by participating in the exposure draft process!
The exposure draft is available for comment now until 5:00 p.m. EDT, 26 July 2016, and is open to any members of the public with an interest in project management. That means YOU!
This edition will mark the first time that PMI will release content on agile in the PMBOK® Guide.
This expanded coverage reflects evidence from PMI's research reinforcing that agile practices are used by increasing numbers of organizations in the management of some or all of their projects. It is also in response to numerous requests from our stakeholders.
By including this information, PMI will align proven, foundational project management concepts with the evolving state of the profession today.
Significant detail on agile will be included in sections of the PMBOK® Guide – Sixth Edition as well as in an appendix. As a companion to the PMBOK® Guide, PMI also plans to publish a practice guide focused on agile, tentatively set for release in the third quarter of 2017. Additionally, they plan to release the PMBOK® Guide – Sixth Edition in 10 languages at the same time as the English version in the third quarter of 2017.
For more information, visit the PMBOK® Guide exposure draft page.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
This is very interesting - I will definitely go through it !
The concepts of agile methodology should be introduced in detail in advance of inclusion in all Knowledge Areas of the PMBOK 6th edition. I am very much confused of how to apply it in the waterfall environment.
Agile is pushing the concept of the PM to other landscapings, need to be considered on the new version.
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