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Tools & Artifacts Index ​

The definitive catalog of the logs, registers, frameworks, and techniques used in modern project management. Map any tool to its 2026 PMP Domain and Delivery Context.


πŸ›οΈ The Project Ledger (Artifacts) ​

These are the physical or digital documents that house project data.

Project Charter
Process

The birth certificate. Confers power to the PM.

Stakeholder Register
People

The list of everyone impacted. Highly sensitive.

Risk Register
Process

The catalog of "What could go wrong" and how to react.

WBS / Backlog
Process

The 100% list of what the team is actually building.


πŸ› οΈ Data & Analysis Tools ​

Techniques for turning raw data into project intelligence.

ToolPurposeDelivery Context
Root Cause AnalysisFinding the "Why" behind a defect or delay.All
Earned Value AnalysisMeasuring performance via math.Predictive / Hybrid
Monte Carlo SimulationUsing AI and probability to predict end dates.All
SWOT AnalysisStrategic look at Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats.Business Env

πŸ—οΈ Visual Representation Tools ​

How we "radiate" information to the team and stakeholders.

ToolBest Used For...Context
Kanban BoardVisualizing workflow and identifying bottlenecks.Agile / Hybrid
Gantt ChartHigh-level timeline and dependency visualization.Predictive
Burn-up/downTracking progress toward a release or sprint goal.Agile
RACI MatrixClarifying roles: Who is Responsible vs Accountable?All

πŸ“‹ Comprehensive Tool Inventory ​

CategoryKey ToolsApplicability
InitiationBusiness Case, NPV, IRR, Project CharterStrategic selection
TeamTeam Charter, Ground Rules, 360 FeedbackPeople Domain
QualityFishbone Diagram (Ishikawa), Pareto Chart, DoDTesting & Control
ChangeADKAR, Kotter’s 8-Step, Change LogTransition/Governance
EstimationPERT, Planning Poker, T-Shirt SizingScoping/Timeline

πŸ“ Exam Insight: If an exam scenario asks what tool to use to "identify the root cause," always look for Fishbone Diagram or Ishikawa Diagram. If it asks how to prioritize issues, look for Pareto Chart (80/20 Rule).

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