Study Group Session - Processes: Scope management (Erich Pawlik)
Processes: Scope management
Scope management is one of the three cornerstones of the magic triangle of project management and the foundation for time and cost management. The session will discuss the most important terms related to scope management, explain the structured approach recommended by the Project Management Institute, including some related tools, and highlight the special features of plan-driven and agile approaches.
Sequence of topics
- Terms you should know
- A structured approach
- Project structure plan, product backlogs, and other task catalogs
- Priorities
- Monitoring and controlling scope
About the Tutor
Erich Pawlik is a project manager and educator with 35 years of line and project management experience. He is also a visiting lecturer at Furtwangen University. He is a mathematician by training.
He has managed the development of business support systems, design of cyber-physical systems (hardware and software), and systems integration for large companies, startups, and not-for-profit organisations. He has worked on all continents, except Antarctica.
Agenda
05 min Personal introduction
25 min Presentation on topic
30 min Q&A
Information on registration / the event:
Language
The event will be held in German. At the same time, a translation into other languages is offered via subtitles.
Waiting-List
There is a waiting list for non-members - persons without PMI Germany Chapter e. V. membership. The organizer does not guarantee that non-members will receive an event link. This is also on a first come first served basis.
Contact
Contact for requests: E-Mail to the Study Group Team
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8910815/
Event Information
| Event Date | 10.03.2026 18:00 |
| Event End Date | 10.03.2026 19:00 |
| Cut off date | 09.03.2026 19:00 |
| Available Place | 30 |
Speakers
Erich Pawlik
Study Group Tutor
Erich Pawlik is a project manager and educator with 35 years of line and project management experience. He is also a visiting lecturer at Furtwangen University. He is a mathematician by training.
He has managed the development of business support systems, design of cyber-physical systems (hardware and software), and systems integration for large companies, startups, and not-for-profit organisations. He has worked on all continents, except Antarctica.



