Project Management Methodology Explained

Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
Closure,
Strategy,
Projects,
Project Smart,
Project Management,
Project,
Management,
It service Management,
It Operations,
Control Phase,
...
Source:
Project Smart

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Overview: Projects are usually split into phases often along the lines of initiation, control and closure. During each phase a number of documents are produced as part of the project control process. All projects start with an idea for a product, service, new capability or other desired outcome. The control phase involves managing and tracking the project. To do this a project plan is developed. Project closure is an important aspect of project management that is often overlooked. A project that is not closed will continue to consume resources, albeit slowly.

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Format: PDF | Size: 59KB | Date: Sep 2008 | Pages: 2


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