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Creating slides on project integration management for students is a great way to convey

information effectively. Here's a set of slides with details that are easy for students to
understand:

Slide 1: Title

 Title: Introduction to Project Integration Management


 Subtitle: Coordinating Success

Slide 2: What is Project Integration Management?

 Definition: Project Integration Management is about making sure all the parts of a
project work together smoothly.
 Imagine it like organizing a big school project where everyone has a role, and you need
to make sure everything comes together perfectly.

Slide 3: Why is it Important?

 Importance: It helps prevent chaos and ensures the project reaches its goals on time
and within budget.
 Think of it as the glue that holds a project together.

Slide 4: Key Components

 Project Charter: The permission slip to start the project.


 Project Management Plan (PMP): The detailed roadmap for the project.
 Direct and Manage Project Work: Doing the actual project tasks.
 Monitor and Control Project Work: Keeping an eye on the project.
 Perform Integrated Change Control: Deciding on changes.
 Close Project or Phase: Finishing the project.

Slide 5: Project Charter

 Project Charter: It's like the project's birth certificate. It says, "This project is official!"
 Who signs it? What's in it? (Explain briefly)

Slide 6: Project Management Plan (PMP)

 Project Management Plan: Think of it as a treasure map for the project.


 What's in it? (Scope, schedule, cost, quality, communication, risk, procurement,
stakeholder management plans)

Slide 7: Direct and Manage Project Work

 Direct and Manage Project Work: This is where the real action happens.
 What happens in this phase? (Doing project tasks, following the plan, adjusting if
needed)

Slide 8: Monitor and Control Project Work

 Monitor and Control Project Work: It's like being a project detective.
 What's the detective's job? (Keep an eye on things, make sure it's going well, fix if
needed)

Slide 9: Perform Integrated Change Control

 Perform Integrated Change Control: Sometimes, you need to change the plan.
 When does this happen? How are changes decided? (Explain briefly)

Slide 10: Close Project or Phase

 Close Project or Phase: Like finishing a book or a movie.


 What do you do at the end? (Make sure all is done, goals met, and then close it)

Slide 11: Benefits of Good Integration

 Benefits: Why is all this important? It makes sure projects run smoothly, on time, and
within budget. It's like having a superpower for managing projects!

Slide 12: Real-World Examples

 Share a simple real-world example where good integration management could have
made a difference, like planning a school event or a group project.

Slide 13: Conclusion

 Summarize the key points: Project Integration Management is about keeping a project
organized and on track from start to finish.
Slide 14: Questions?

 Open the floor for questions from students.

Slide 15: Thank You

 Express gratitude for their attention and participation.

These slides should help students grasp the concepts of project integration
management in a straightforward and engaging way. You can add images, diagrams,
and examples to make the presentation even more engaging.

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