PMP Review Notes (Chapter 1) – Characteristics of the Process Groups
March 30, 2010 · Posted in Project Management · Comment
Characteristics of the Process Groups
- The progression through the project management process groups exhibits the same characteristics as progression through the project phases
- Costs are lowest during the initiating processes and few team members are involved
- Costs and staffing levels increase in the executing process group and decrease as you approach the closing process group Read more
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