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Iso 21500:2012 – Guidance On Project Management

overall review score: 4.2
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ISO 21500:2012 is an international standard providing guidance on project management principles and best practices. It offers a high-level framework applicable across various industries and project types, aiming to improve project success rates by recommending universally accepted practices, processes, and terminologies for effective project delivery.

Key Features

  • Provides a comprehensive framework for project management that aligns with international best practices
  • Applicable to a wide range of projects regardless of size, complexity, or industry
  • Includes guidance on project processes, lifecycle management, and stakeholder engagement
  • Facilitates improved communication and understanding among project teams and stakeholders
  • Serves as a basis for ISO certification and organizational standards
  • Focuses on delivering value through structured project management principles

Pros

  • Offers a clear, structured approach to managing projects effectively
  • Enhances consistency and clarity in project management practices globally
  • Flexible framework suitable for various organizational sizes and sectors
  • Helps organizations improve project success rates and stakeholder satisfaction
  • Facilitates better communication among team members and stakeholders

Cons

  • High-level guidance may require additional tailoring to specific organizational needs
  • Not as detailed as some other methodologies like PMBOK or PRINCE2
  • Implementation can be challenging without proper training or understanding of underlying principles
  • Limited industry-specific guidance which might necessitate supplementary standards

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