PMF 120 - Project Performance Domains
Course Description
Performance domains are groups of related activities critical for successfully delivering project outcomes within the project management system. Examining project performance domains, you will discover how they operate as integrated and interdependent components of a project system to achieve project deliverables and intended outcomes.
You will explore how varying factors can influence performance domains, such as how governance and risk management maintain project objectives and mitigate uncertainty. Along with basic performance domains like project finances, scope and schedule, you will see how the functions of key players, such as team leadership and other stakeholders, impact the development approach for a project and its life cycle.
Course Details
By completion of this course, successful students will be able to:
- Identify the project performance domains.
- Summarize how the performance domains impact the value delivery components.
- Illustrate the importance of governance and risk management in maintaining project alignment and managing uncertainty.
- Investigate the functions of team leadership, stakeholder engagement, and the selection of the appropriate development approach and life cycle.
- Outline how scope, schedule, finance, and resource performance domains support project progress and value delivery.
Topics of Instruction
Students will study each performance domain
- Governance
- Scope
- Schedule
- Finance
- Stakeholders
- Resources
- Risk
Applies Towards the Following Program(s)
- Advanced Project Management Diploma : Required
- Project Management Foundations Certificate : Required