Hubungan Bidang Pengetahuan Pada Proses Manajemen Proyek Konstruksi
Abstract
In an effort to fulfill project requirements, it is necessary to apply knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities that are integrated in the project management series. Through the effective application of project knowledge, good management of the project management process will be achieved. Through reference studies and referring to the Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide, which describes the nature of the project management process regarding integration and interaction between processes and planned objectives, it is necessary to understand the relationship of this knowledge in the construction project management process. There are five categories or groups of project management processes that are related to each other or overlap each other in realizing a series of areas of knowledge application. Therefore, the entire project team and project managers in particular must understand and implement the range of areas of application of knowledge with several stages of the construction project management process with their hard skills and soft skills.
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