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How is project different from us form​

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Answered by manaswaikar96
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Project vs Process : Defined

One way to look at is is that projects are things that you’ve never done before, whereas processes are things that we do repeatedly.

A project is about creating something new or implementing a change, whereas a process is intended to create value by repeatedly performing a task.

In a project, objectives and plans can be changed by the stakeholders that give a project its mandate and resources, along with agreement from the project team.

Processes are established procedures for ongoing work, and they can only be changed with planning and investment. In fact, with any process that has a significant impact on a business, a project is ideally required in order to change that process.

A project is temporary in that it has a defined beginning and end in time, and therefore defined scope and resources. And, a project is unique in that it is not a routine operation, but a specific set of operations designed to accomplish a singular goal.

As a bottom line, projects are intended to create change. In contrast, processes are designed to resist change because they establish a repeatable workflow that should always be followed.

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