This 18′ explanation is based on PMBOK 6th edition. Why are we posting links to resources based on 6 now that PMBOK 7 is available? Though PMBOK 7 does address quality (in the “Delivery” performance domain), it does not treat quality itself as a performance domain. As a result, it does not organize quality constructs […]
Category: *Kaizen
This perspective on project know-how has historical roots in Japan, especially in the rise of manufacturing there after World War II. It has informed and grown from the quality movement, the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle (PDCA), lean manufactuing, the Toyota Production System (TPS) and “New New Product Development”, a precursor of Scrum and of the agile perspective on project work.
“Fishbone Cause & Effect or Ishikawa Diagram”
A fun 2′ cartoon introduction.
“Project Quality Management”
Comprehensive 11′ overview, organized per PMI’s PMBOK 6.