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Project complications occur when working on a larger project with many moving parts that must eventually align. Without proper alignment of these parts, the project can slow down, become less productive and possibly grind to a halt. That\u2019s why project managers use project integration management to improve project collaboration.<\/p>\n

What Is Project Integration Management?<\/h2>\n

Project integration management is a way of making various processes work together. Meaning, it takes the numerous processes that are being used in a project and makes sure that they\u2019re coordinated.<\/p>\n

Project integration management accomplishes this by making trade-offs. That means that you can\u2019t have everything if you want to get the project completed on time and within budget<\/a>. This is the normal operational procedure for any project manager. If there are competing objectives, then alternatives are needed to meet stakeholder\u2019s expectations.<\/p>\n

To achieve this means identifying, defining, combining, unifying and coordinating the many processes and activities within the project management process groups. Therefore, project integration management involves making choices about resource allocation and trade-offs, while managing those interdependencies that are in the project management knowledge areas.<\/p>\n

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The 7 Project Integration Management Steps<\/h2>\n

There are certain steps or processes that you and your team should take to implement project integration management.<\/p>\n

1. Write a Project Charter<\/h3>\n

The project charter<\/a> is what gives the authority to initiate the project. A project charter contains the preliminary roles and responsibilities of the project, including the goals and objectives, and the appointing of a project manager. It is used as a reference document as the project moves forward.<\/p>\n

The project charter is generic enough that it won\u2019t have to be changed much throughout the project life cycle. It is usually written by a manager who works directly above the project manager, though a project manager can be the one who creates it.<\/p>\n

2. Create a Project Management Plan<\/h3>\n

The creation of a project plan<\/a> is the most important step in the project integration management process because it\u2019s a document that defines how all the different elements of a project will work together for its successful delivery.<\/p>\n

Here are some of the main elements of a project plan:<\/p>\n