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PMP ITTO Game (free): For Project Integration Management

PMP ITTO Game for Integration Management

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Welcome to my site! Are you excited about learning the PMP Exam concepts? Want to get familiar with the different processes especially the Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs (ITTOs)?

Let’s dive in and explore these together!

🎯 Test Your Knowledge

Think you know where all 40 PMBOK® 8th Edition processes belong? Put yourself to the test with our interactive Process Chart Game — drag every process into its correct Performance Domain and see how you score.

Play the PMBOK® 8th Edition Process Chart Game →

A simple drag and drop game to memorize the PMP Process ITTO’s for Project Integration Management. Have Fun!

How to play the game?

Well, don’t worry, it’s quite simple. Below is a quick snapshot of the game and how it looks like

  1. See the Grey Cards on the right-hand side
  2. As you see I have separated the Inputs, Tools & Techniques and Outputs processes below
  3. Now just Drag and drop them into the correct columns
  4. The tool will provide instant feedback if your selection is right or wrong
  5. Please note: the Order of ITTO’s is not in the same format as in the PMBOK Guide 6th edition but the purpose of this game is to help you to familiarize with the ITTO’s

PMP & ITTO’s Background

PMP, which stands for Project Management Professional, is a globally recognized certification for project managers. In the context of PMP, Inputs, Tools & Techniques, and Outputs (ITTOs) refer to the three components that make up the processes described in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) guide.

  1. Inputs: These are the resources, information, and documents that are required to initiate, plan, execute, monitor, control, and close a project. Inputs provide the necessary context and data for project activities.
  2. Tools & Techniques: These are the methods, techniques, and software used to perform various project management activities. They provide guidance and aid in accomplishing project objectives effectively and efficiently.
  3. Outputs: These are the results, deliverables, and documents produced as a result of project management activities. Outputs represent the tangible or intangible outcomes of each process.

The ITTOs illustrate the flow of information, resources, and activities throughout the project management processes. They demonstrate how inputs are transformed using specific tools and techniques to generate desired outputs.

Understanding ITTOs is essential for PMP exam preparation as it helps project managers comprehend the interconnectedness of different project management processes and how they contribute to project success.

Study Materials

If you are new to Project Management or preparing for the PMP exam don’t worry, just try to brush up the below posts and come back to get familiar with these process groups and knowledge areas.

🗂️ Ready to Drill the PMBOK® 8th Edition?

Reading about the Performance Domains is one thing — knowing them under exam pressure is another. Our free Process Chart Game puts all 40 processes in front of you as draggable cards. Place them in the right domain, check your answers instantly, and fix what you got wrong before you submit again. No login, no signup — just practice.

Try the PMBOK 8 Process Chart Game — Free →

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