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The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) published by the Project Management Institute identifies five process groups. Briefly identify and describe each of these five process groups.
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Key concepts to be covered in the response include:

A project management process group is a logical grouping of the project management inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs.. The five process groups defined in the PMBOK Guide are:

Initiating: Define the project or new phase and obtain authorization

Planning: Establish scope, refine objectives and define actions to attain objectives.

Executing: Complete the work defined to satisfy project specifications.

Monitoring and controlling: Track, review and regulate progress and performance, identify changes required, and initiate changes.

Closing: Finalize all activities to formally close a project or phase.
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