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Title : Project Management Textbook. |
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Project Management Workbook. |
Projects and operations are often
considered similar as both are planned, implemented and controlled to
produce results within specified resource constraints. But unlike
operations, a project is undertaken to produce a unique deliverable.
Projects play a crucial role in an organization's corporate strategy, and in
the case of governments, they are critical to the success of governmental
policies and initiatives.
Although many of its tools are derived from other management disciplines,
project management is a specialized field, with unique management techniques
such as critical path analysis and work breakdown structures. Today, the
application of project management techniques is no longer limited to
projects in construction and engineering sectors; these techniques are also
applied to projects in fields as diverse as education, healthcare and
software development.
Project Management describes the project management
functions that are carried out at the different stages of a project’s life
cycle. The book is intended to help students understand the complexities
involved in handling projects and managing the various phases of the project
life cycle.
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