Project Management For Non-Project Managers
- Topics:
- Project Management
- Tags:
- HELIUM,
- It Operations,
- It service Management,
- Management,
- Project Management,
- Stakeholder,
- Strategy,
- Tools & Techniques
- Source:
- HELIUM
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Overview: Project management is essentially composed of five interlinked process groups and their component processes. When starting a project, the more you know about your expectations, your goals, and your resources, the more capable you'll be to successfully completing your project as efficiently as possible. In project management, this information is typically gathered during the initiation phase. During this phase, it is also crucial to identify stakeholders. Essentially, stakeholders are individuals who have a personal interest in your project. In the corporate world, for example, the project manager, any member of the project team, the project sponsor, and even associated vendors or chairpersons can be considered stakeholders.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009




