PMBOK® Guide – Eighth Edition
The PMBOK® Guide – Eighth Edition was officially released in November/December 2025 and represents the most significant update since the shift to principles in the 7th Edition. It is now the definitive current standard for project management. citeweb_search:11#0web_search:11#1web_search:11#5
🔑 Key Changes in PMBOK® 8th Edition
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Aspect |
PMBOK 7th Edition (2021) |
PMBOK 8th Edition (2025) |
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Principles |
12 principles |
6 streamlined principles |
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Process Groups |
Removed (principles-only) |
Reintroduced as 5 “Focus Areas” |
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Performance Domains |
8 domains |
7 refined domains |
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Processes |
None (flexible guidance) |
~40 non-prescriptive processes |
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AI Integration |
Not covered |
Dedicated AI sections |
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PMO Guidance |
Limited |
Expanded PMO content |
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Procurement |
Limited |
Reintroduced with modern contracting |
🎯 The 6 Core Principles (PMBOK 8)
1. Adopt a holistic view — See projects as part of larger organizational systems
2. Focus on value — Prioritize outcomes over outputs
3. Embed quality — Build quality in from the start
4. Lead accountably — Take ownership of decisions and outcomes
5. Integrate sustainability — Consider long-term environmental and social impact
6. Build empowered teams — Enable self-organization and decision-making
📊 The 5 Focus Areas (Replaces Process Groups)
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Focus Area |
Description |
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Initiating |
Establish vision, purpose, and strategic alignment |
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Planning |
Define approach, estimates, risks, and governance |
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Executing |
Perform work, manage teams and resources |
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Monitoring and Controlling |
Track performance, manage changes, correct variances |
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Closing |
Finalize deliverables, capture lessons learned |
🏗️ The 7 Performance Domains
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Domain |
Replaces (from PMBOK 6) |
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Governance |
Integration Management |
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Scope |
Scope + Quality aspects |
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Schedule |
Time + Procurement aspects |
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Finance |
Cost Management |
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Stakeholders |
Stakeholder + Communications |
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Resources |
Resource Management |
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Risk |
Risk Management |
📅 PMP® Exam Transition Timeline
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Date |
Milestone |
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December 2025 |
PMBOK 8th Edition released |
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January 2026 |
Training providers begin offering PMBOK 8 materials |
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April 14, 2026 |
New instructor-led courses available |
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July 9, 2026 |
New PMP exam goes live (aligned with PMBOK 8) |
Important: If your exam is before July 9, 2026, you can still use PMBOK 7 materials. If after July 9, 2026, you must study PMBOK 8 content. citeweb_search:11#0web_search:11#4
🆚 Quick Comparison: All Editions
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Edition |
Year |
Key Characteristic |
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1st |
1996 |
9 Knowledge Areas, 37 processes |
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2nd |
2000 |
39 processes |
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3rd |
2004 |
44 processes |
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4th |
2008 |
42 processes |
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5th |
2012 |
47 processes (+Stakeholder Management) |
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6th |
2017 |
49 processes (+Agile/Adaptive) |
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7th |
2021 |
12 Principles, 8 Performance Domains (process-free) |
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8th |
2025 |
6 Principles + 5 Focus Areas + 7 Domains + 40 Processes |
📥 Where to Access PMBOK 8
• PMI Members: Free digital download via PMI.org citeweb_search:11#4
• Non-members: Purchase through PMI or retailers (Amazon, etc.)
• Tip: PMI membership often pays for itself through exam discounts and free access to standards
🎯 Bottom Line
The PMBOK® Guide – 8th Edition is the current official standard as of late 2025/early 2026. It bridges the gap between the flexible, principle-based approach of PMBOK 7 and the practical process guidance practitioners missed from PMBOK 6. If you’re preparing for the PMP exam after July 9, 2026, this is your required reference.