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• Enterprise environmental factors
• Organizational process assets
•
A
pproved change requests
• Work performance data
Project management plan updates
• Any component
•
I
ssue log
• Deliverables
• Change requests
• Deliverables
• Deliverables
• Organizational process
assets updates
Project documents
•
C
hange log
• Lessons learned register
•
M
ilestone list
• Project
communications
• Project schedule
•
R
equirements traceability
matrix
•
R
isk register
•
R
isk report
Project management plan
• Any component
Project
Management
Plan
4.4
Manage Project
Knowledge
4.6
Perform
Integrated
Change Control
8.3
Control
Quality
4.3
Direct and
Manage
Project Work
Project
Documents
4.6
Perform
Integrated
Change Control
Enterprise/
Organization
13.4
Monitor
Stakeholder
Engagementt
12.3
Control
Procurements
11.7
Monitor
Risks
10.3
Monitor
Communications
9.6
Control
Resources
8.3
Control
Quality
7.4
Control
Costs
6.6
Control
Scehdule
5.6
Control
Scope
5.5.
Validate
Scope
Enterprise/
Organization
Project
Documents
Project
Management
Plan
Project documents updates
•
Activity list
•
Assumption log
•
Lessons learned register
•
Requirements documentation
•
Risk register
•
Stakeholder register
Figure 4-7. Direct and Manage Project Work: Data Flow Diagram
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Direct and Manage Project Work involves executing the planned project activities to complete project deliverables
and accomplish established objectives. Available resources are allocated, their efficient use is managed, and changes in
project plans stemming from analyzing work performance data and information are carried out. The Direct and Manage
Project Work process is directly affected by the project application area. Deliverables are produced as outputs from
processes performed to accomplish the project work as planned and scheduled in the project management plan.
The project manager, along with the project management team, directs the performance of the planned project
activities and manages the various technical and organizational interfaces that exist in the project. Direct and Manage
Project Work also requires review of the impact of all project changes and the implementation of approved changes:
corrective action, preventive action, and/or defect repair.
During project execution, the work performance data is collected and communicated to the applicable controlling
processes for analysis. Work performance data analysis provides information about the completion status of deliverables
and other relevant details about project performance. The work performance data will also be used as an input to the
Monitoring and Controlling Process Group, and can be used as feedback into lessons learned to improve the performance
of future work packages.
4.3.1 DIRECT AND MANAGE PROJECT WORK: INPUTS
4.3.1.1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN
Described in Section 4.2.3.1. Any component of the project management plan may be an input to this process.
4.3.1.2 PROJECT DOCUMENTS
Project documents that can be considered as inputs for this process include but are not limited to:
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Change log.
Described in Section 4.6.3.3. The change log contains the status of all change requests.
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