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Mihai Albert Technical Services Manager| Temenos Bucharest, Romania
Studying to prepare for the PMP exam, I'm looking for sample documents (eg Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM), Project Charter, etc) ideally belonging to a full project (eg Building ACME Factory) in order to more easily understand the subtleties of each. Rita's ExamPrep has some (eg pg 171 for the RTM, pg 111 for the Project Charter) but not all the documents are depicted, nor do they belong to a single project. Under projectmanagement.com, I've found one for the RTM, but it's also isolated (not part of a project) and empty
Would someone know by any chance if I could find what I'm after on this site ?
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SANJEET KUMAR PATRA Associate Director| UBS USA LLC Nashville, Tn, United States
If you are PMI member you can access templates for free. I used PMI site for sample templates of projects docs during my pmp preparation
.As a member of PMI, you can download the latest version of the PMBOK Guide free of charge. Along with the PMBOK Guide, you can also download many other important standards and frameworks for free; e.g. The Standard for Program Management, Practice Standard for Scheduling, Practice Standard for Project Risk Management, etc
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Mihai Albert Technical Services Manager| Temenos Bucharest, Romania
Thanks, Sanjeet. Doing a Content search against projectmanagement.com found a lot of deliverables. Just focusing on the project scope statement, there are quite a few templates available. The only problem I've found is that their content varies quite a lot - eg. some versions had an estimate included, while others didn't. Is there a way to tell which is "closest" to what PMI would expect ?
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Eduard Hernandez
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Product Operations Program Manager Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
You may also check www.projectmanagementdocs.com for all sort of templates, free of charge
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Vilma Santos Bayamon, Bayamon, Puerto Rico
thanks

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