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This PMI Standard and American National Standard identifies and describes that subset of the Project Management Body of Knowledge, which is generally accepted. Generally accepted means that the knowledge and practices described are applicable to most projects most of the time, and that there is widespread consensus about their value and usefulness. Generally accepted does not mean that the knowledge and practices described are or should be applied uniformly on all projects; the project management team is always responsible for determining what is appropriate for any given project.
This document supersedes A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) - 2000 Edition, which was published as the second edition of the PMBOK® Guide. In the time since its publication, the Project Management Institute (PMI) received thousands of valuable recommendations for improvements to the PMBOK® Guide - 2000 Edition that have since been reviewed and, as appropriate, incorporated into the third edition. As a result of those inputs and growth of the Project Management Body of Knowledge, PMI volunteers prepared an updated version of the PMBOK® Guide.

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