A.1 PMI Standards Documents |
A.2 Development of Original Works |
A.3 Adoption of Non-Original Works as Standards |
The following procedure was established as Institute policy by a vote of the Project
Management Institute (PMI) Board of Directors at its October 1993 meeting.
A.1 PMI Standards Documents
A.2 Development of Original Works
A.3 Adoption of Non-Original Works as Standards
PMI Standards Documents are those developed or published by PMI that describe
generally accepted practices of project management, specifically:
• A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).
• Project Management Body of Knowledge Handbooks.
Additional documents may be added to this list by the Director of Standards subject
to the advice and consent of PMI’s Professional Development Group (PDG).
Standards Documents may be original works published by PMI or they may be publications
of other organizations or individuals.
Standards Documents will be developed in accordance with the “Code of Good
Practice for Standardization” developed by the International Organization for Standardization
(ISO).
Standards Documents that are original works to be published by PMI will be developed
as follows:
• Prospective developer(s) will submit a proposal to the Director of Standards.
The Director may also request such proposals. The Director will accept or reject
such proposals and will inform the proposer as to the rationale for the decision.
If the proposal requires funding in excess of that budgeted for standards
development, the Director will submit the proposal to the PMI Board
before approving it.
• The Director will support the developer’s efforts so as to maximize the probability
that the end product will be accepted.
• When the proposed material has been completed to the satisfaction of the developer,
the developer will submit the material to the Director of Standards.
The Director will appoint at least three knowledgeable individuals to review
and comment on the material. Based on comments received, the Director will
decide whether to accept the material as an Exposure Draft. Developer(s) will
be required to sign PMI’s standard copyright release prior to publication of the
Exposure Draft.
• Exposure Drafts will be published under the aegis of the PMI Publications Board
and must meet the standards of that group regarding typography and style.
• Exposure Drafts will be generally available to anyone who wishes to review the
material. The Director of Standards will define a review period of not less than
six months for all Exposure Drafts. Each Exposure Draft will include a notice
asking for comments to be sent to the Director and noting the expiration of
the review period.
• At the conclusion of the review period, the Director of Standards will review
comments received and will work with the developer(s) and others as needed to
incorporate appropriate comments. If the comments are major, the Director may
elect to repeat the Exposure Draft review process. The Director will promptly
submit proposed Standards Documents to the PDG for review and approval. The
PDG may (a) approve the document as submitted; (b) reject the document; or (c)
require a repetition of the Exposure Draft review process.
Standards Documents that are the work of other organizations or individuals will
be handled as follows:
• Anyone may submit a request to the Director of Standards to consider a non-PMI
publication as a PMI Standard. The Director will appoint at least three
knowledgeable individuals to consider the material. If the comments received
are positive, the Director will prepare a proposal for the PDG to consider regarding
a prospective relationship with the owner(s) of the material.
• The Director’s proposal shall address the review and approval process, possible
effects on Certification and Accreditation, whether or not PMI Board action
is needed, and any financial considerations.