How to make project on disaster management?
what can I include in it to make it the best project.
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The Post Disaster Rebuild Methodology and Training Project was a response by the Project Management Institute (PMI) to the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster of December 26, 2004. PMI, through its Global Operations Center (GOC) and International Development Specific Interest Group (IDSIG), collaborated to develop project management methodology for post-disaster rebuild projects and an associated train-the-trainer course. Several international relief agencies guided the PMI GOC staff as to what would be the most beneficial response to disasters. Disaster response and recovery phases are normally well established processes for most agencies and government, and therefore it was decided to focus on the rebuild phase of disaster management. PDRM assists relief agencies and other non-government organizations (NGOs) by providing a common terminology and common project management methodology based on A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) 2004 Edition. PDRM is structured very similarly to the PMBOK® Guide 2004 edition. This methodology was developed by 80 project management volunteers and subject matter experts representing 20 countries. The official introduction of this methodology was presented at the North American Congress in Toronto, Canada, in September 2005 by Wanda Curlee, the project manager, and Kay Fleischer, the chair of IDSIG. The reception was enthusiastic. On December 05, 2005, at a one-day seminar in Washington D.C., PMI staff and PDRM development team volunteers presented the methodology to several relief agencies. Again the reception was enthusiastic