Terms that should be differentiated in projects
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2024 10:21 am
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When carrying out any project, it is necessary to distinguish certain terms related to it.
It is useful to clarify the meanings of project management frameworks, methodologies, and standards.
This is according to Alejandro Pérez , CEO of CEOLEVEL , a website specialising in training in the field of projects.
First of all, this expert refers to the overseas chinese in australia standard : “standardization or normalization is known as the process that aims at the creation and application of norms that are used at a general level in a certain field.”
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was created to establish this regulation .
An example of a standard would be the PMBOK guide, published by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and whose seventh edition will be available soon.
On the other hand, methodology is related to the set of procedures used to "achieve the objective or range of objectives that govern a scientific investigation, a doctrinal exposition or tasks that require skills/knowledge."
An example of methodology would be PM², developed by the European Commission .
Finally, Alejandro Pérez defines a framework as the set of “concepts, practices and criteria to focus on a particular type of problem that serves as a reference to confront and solve new problems of a similar nature.”
FUNIBER sponsors numerous university programs focused on offering professionals complete and up-to-date information so that they can successfully develop projects of various kinds. One of the courses offered is the Master's Degree in Project Design, Management and Direction .
When carrying out any project, it is necessary to distinguish certain terms related to it.
It is useful to clarify the meanings of project management frameworks, methodologies, and standards.
This is according to Alejandro Pérez , CEO of CEOLEVEL , a website specialising in training in the field of projects.
First of all, this expert refers to the overseas chinese in australia standard : “standardization or normalization is known as the process that aims at the creation and application of norms that are used at a general level in a certain field.”
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was created to establish this regulation .
An example of a standard would be the PMBOK guide, published by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and whose seventh edition will be available soon.
On the other hand, methodology is related to the set of procedures used to "achieve the objective or range of objectives that govern a scientific investigation, a doctrinal exposition or tasks that require skills/knowledge."
An example of methodology would be PM², developed by the European Commission .
Finally, Alejandro Pérez defines a framework as the set of “concepts, practices and criteria to focus on a particular type of problem that serves as a reference to confront and solve new problems of a similar nature.”
FUNIBER sponsors numerous university programs focused on offering professionals complete and up-to-date information so that they can successfully develop projects of various kinds. One of the courses offered is the Master's Degree in Project Design, Management and Direction .