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Traditional PM Hierarchy Chart?

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Jon ONeil Tubelite USA Mi, United States
Hello, I am currently studying for my PMP cert. I was wondering if anyone was aware of a chart that showed all of the process in a detailed hierarchy format per PMI's terminology? For example, a "Stakeholder Engagement Plan", you would have stakeholder registry, stakeholder analysis, engagement plan, Stakeholder cube, ect. 

I am struggling to remember what falls under what and the correct terminology. There seems to be a lot of documents / terms that are similar.  This seems to be critical for the test. 
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Jon -

Applying knowledge from the PMBOK framework appropriately is more important than memorizing it. Not too many of the artifacts are contained within one another. the PM Plan is the one exception which comes to mind.

I'd focus on understanding what key documents represent and how they are used rather than trying to memorize all of them.

Kiron
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Jon ONeil Tubelite USA Mi, United States
Thank you Kiron for the reply. I have gone through PMI's 35 PDU exam prep course and now about 50% complete with Andrew Ramdayal's exam prep course. He has practice exams that I am not doing well on because I am missing exact terminology and what process or document falls under an upper level process. I guess if this was easy, it wouldn't be the most respected certification in the world.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Jon, while I agree with Kiron, I also see your point of view which could present a challenge. When I applied for the exam, I made my own chart but Ricardo Vargas developed an excellent online Process Flow Chart which I believe will help you out. I believe you can download it for free - Here is the link:

https://ricardo-vargas.com/pmbok6-processes-flow/

Hope this helps - Good Luck!
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Jorge Marino Project Manager| Independent Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Hi Jon,
You can have a look at https://ricardo-vargas.com/pmbok6-processes-flow/
this guy has pretty interesting resources for the PMP exam preparation.

I also recommend this PMP study guide:PMP EXAM PREPARATION (pmpjmb.com)
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Jon ONeil Tubelite USA Mi, United States
Thank you very much Rami and Jorge! I appreciate your guidance!

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