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Executive Summary
This
report shows the Project Life Cycle activities needed to monitor
and control a project. These activities, shown in the figure, are executed in
several phases. There is first an Initiation phase, in which the
outputs and critical success factors are defined, followed by a Planning
phase, characterized by breaking down the project into smaller tasks, an Execution
phase, in which the project plan is executed, in Monitoring and
Control phase, it is to ensure project activities are properly
executed and controlled. During the phase, the planned solution is implemented
to solve the problem specified in the project's requirements and in last Closing
phase of project , that marks the completion of the project. Project activities
are grouped into phases because by doing so, the project manager and the core
team can plan and organize resources for each activity, and also objectively
measure achievement of goals and justify their decisions to move ahead,
correct, or terminate.
Content
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Initiation
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Planning
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Execution
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Monitoring and Control
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Closing
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