what are differences between work and project work
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Projects are undertakings that are time-bound (have an end), produce a unique output/deliverable, and are executed under agreed-upon constraints (i.e., scope, timeline, budget/resources). Everything else is work, but not a project
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Projects are undertakings that are time-bound (have an end), produce a unique output/deliverable, and are executed under agreed-upon constraints (i.e., scope, timeline, budget/resources). Everything else is work, but not a project.
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