Evolution Of The PMBOK® Guide:
What To Expect From The Seventh Edition
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Sep 14
Live Webinar September 21st, 2021 – 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )
The world of business is changing rapidly. The way we manage projects is evolving to keep up with the rate of change. To stay relevant, the PMBOK® Guide must also evolve to reflect the changes in the profession and meet the needs of people who work on projects. The PMBOK® Guide – Seventh Edition is completely different from previous editions.
In this webinar you will discover just how different it is!
After watching this webinar you will be able to:
- Describe why there is such a big change between the sixth and seventh editions of the PMBOK® Guide.
- Define the structure of the PMBOK® Guide – Seventh Edition.
- Describe what is in each section of the Standard for Project Management.
- Describe what is in each section of the guide.
Presenter: Cyndi Snyder Dionisio, (LinkedIn profile) PMP, is an author & consultant with over 25 years of experience in project management. Her passion and expertise in the field of project management led her to work as a chair of the PMBOK Guide – Fourth, Sixth, and Seventh Editions at the Project Management Institute, where she led a team of international experts to update this essential project management resource. She’s currently working to help produce the PMBOK Guide – Seventh Edition. In 2009 Cyndi was awarded PMI’s Distinguished Contribution Award and in 2018 she was presented with the PMI Fellow Award.
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Evolution Of The PMBOK® Guide:
What To Expect From The Seventh Edition
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