how does a project differ from an ongoing work effort?
a. it is unique
b. it involves more than one person
c. it has a project manager
d. it is not a repetitive process that follows an organization's existing procedures
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- A project is different from the ongoing work if it is a unique one.
- A unique project is a project about a different topic or a different product that was not there initially in the organization.
- For example, a biscuit company price to enter the chips market. It is very evident that it is very different from the ongoing work as the production of chips requires a different method and equipment.
- Other factors mentioned cannot be considered as different work because most of the task in the organization involves more than one person and it has a project manager.
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