u/Haunting-Law4097

PMBOK becoming outdated???

Curious how other PMPs feel about this:

Do you feel like some of the PMBOK content is starting to feel a little outdated, given how fast our work is changing right now?

No shade to PMI at all, I still think there’s a lot of valuable material there, especially around fundamentals, project structure, and shared language.

But with AI, faster delivery cycles, hybrid teams, changing tools, the list goes on and on, I’m wondering if the traditional guidance is struggling to keep up with the reality of modern project work.

Are others PMs feeling this too, or do you think the PMBOK still holds up well if you know how to apply it?! Would love some thoughts here!

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u/Haunting-Law4097 — 7 days ago

PMBOK becoming outdated???

Curious how other PMPs feel about this:

Do you feel like some of the PMBOK content is starting to feel a little outdated, given how fast our work is changing right now?

No shade to PMI at all, I still think there’s a lot of valuable material there, especially around fundamentals, project structure, and shared language.

But with AI, faster delivery cycles, hybrid teams, changing tools, the list goes on and on, I’m wondering if the traditional guidance is struggling to keep up with the reality of modern project work.

Are others PMs feeling this too, or do you think the PMBOK still holds up well if you know how to apply it?! Would love some thoughts here!

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u/Haunting-Law4097 — 7 days ago

Most project management advice sounds great… until the real work gets messy. 😅

That’s why we’re building StampPM — practical project management for people who want less process theater and more actual momentum.

One of our core ideas is simple:

No clear → no flow → no value.

When ownership is fuzzy, decisions stall.
When decisions stall, work gets noisy.
When work gets noisy, value gets delayed.

StampPM is about helping teams manage smarter, build momentum, and deliver value through clearer systems, sharper decisions, and practical delivery habits that actually work in the real world.

Curious what other PMs think:

What’s one thing that creates the most unnecessary friction on your projects? ⚙️

If this resonates with you, check out StampPM here: https://links.stamppm.com/mylinks

u/Haunting-Law4097 — 16 days ago