What does generic practice 2.2, Plan the Process, require and how does it relate to planning and strategy specific practices?
Every process area has a generic practice (GP 2.2) that addresses planning. Generic practice 2.2, “Establish and maintain the plan for performing the process,” addresses the planning of the overall process for a particular process area. The purpose of this generic practice is to determine what is needed to perform the process and achieve the established objectives, prepare a plan for performing the process, prepare a process description, and get agreement on the plan from relevant stakeholders. In some process areas (Causal Analysis and Resolution, Integrated Project Management, Organizational Innovation and Deployment, Organizational Process Focus, Organizational Training, and Risk Management), there are specific practices that cover plan or strategy development. Where there are such specific practices, GP 2.2 addresses overall planning for the entire process area, whereas the specific practices address more detailed and focused planning. In these same process areas, the elaboration t
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