Project management

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Project management is a carefully planned and organized effort to accomplish a specific (and usually) one-time effort, for example, construct a building or implement a new computer system. Project management includes developing a project plan, which includes defining project goals and objectives, specifying tasks or how goals will be achieved, what resources are need, and associating budgets and timelines for completion. It also includes implementing the project plan, along with careful controls to stay on the "critical path", that is, to ensure the plan is being managed according to plan. Project management usually follows major phases (with various titles for these phases), including feasibility study, project planning, implementation, evaluation and support/maintenance. (Program planning is usually of a broader scope than project planning, but not always.)


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23 years 8 months

Project management is a term invole process, human, etc...

Pin point "project management" is...

(i think it is excuse)

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24 years 4 months

... and your question is what ? Or did you intend to start a debate on the pros and cons of PM and Project Managers ?