Reading the PMBOK is a lot. I was wondering if there is a visual that represents the 10 knowledge areas and the ITTOs and processes associated with them?
It would make it easier to understand them.
Thanks,
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Khai Ng.IT PMO | IT Project Manager| TTGROUPHanoi, Viet Nam
I wouldn't look for a single image which covers all processes and their ITTOs as:
1. That will be overwhelming
2. That will provide an incorrect perception of linearity of processes when in fact they are iterative in nature
There are certain "chains" of processes which are logical (e.g. the planning processes in Risk Management, how a change request gets approved, how a deliverable gets approved) but outside of those chains, I'd suggest focusing on understanding each process and learning the KEY ITTOs as those are what exam questions will tend to challenge you on.
Kiron
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Aug 20, 2020 11:19 AM
Rachel Miller-Bradshaw
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Thanks for the guidance Kiron!
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Alexander OkoloSenior Program Manager (Business Efficiency and Integration)| AmazonFlick En Flac, Bl, Mauritius
Hi Rachel,
You can find a mindmap that should prove helpful here: https://www.examspm.com/pmp-itto/. They only require you register for their free classes to get access.
I wouldn't look for a single image which covers all processes and their ITTOs as:
1. That will be overwhelming
2. That will provide an incorrect perception of linearity of processes when in fact they are iterative in nature
There are certain "chains" of processes which are logical (e.g. the planning processes in Risk Management, how a change request gets approved, how a deliverable gets approved) but outside of those chains, I'd suggest focusing on understanding each process and learning the KEY ITTOs as those are what exam questions will tend to challenge you on.
You can find a mindmap that should prove helpful here: https://www.examspm.com/pmp-itto/. They only require you register for their free classes to get access.
All the best.
Thanks, Alexander! I'll give this one a look. Saving Changes...