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Poster 08 · Tailoring
PMBOK® Guide — 7th Edition · §3

Key Takeaways

Ten things to remember about tailoring — the durable points that survive any exam or project.

  1. Every project is unique — so some degree of tailoring is always necessary.
  2. Aim for “just enough.” Too few processes omit key activities; too many are costly and wasteful.
  3. Tailoring is iterative and continuous, not a one-time setup at kickoff.
  4. It is driven by principles, organisational values and culture — and bounded by governance.
  5. Five aspects can be tailored: life cycle/approach, processes, engagement, tools, methods & artifacts.
  6. Five actions shape processes: add, modify, remove, blend, align.
  7. Four steps: select approach → tailor for organisation → tailor for project → improve continuously.
  8. Rigor scales with criticality, size, complexity and risk.
  9. All eight performance domains are tailored to the project’s context.
  10. Use diagnostics — retrospectives, lessons learned and warning signals — to know when to re-tailor.