why is project lifecycle phases important?
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A standard project typically has the following four major phases (each with its own agenda of tasks and issues): initiation, planning, implementation, and closure. Taken together, thesephases represent the path a projecttakes from the beginning to its end and are generally referred to as the project“life cycle.
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5 main Phases Of Project management are :
Start-Up : This phase is where the project objectives are defined and the conceptual aspects of the project Are Generally agreed......
Definition : Once the project objectives have been clearly defined then the appraisal of the solutions is conducted in terms of risks, financial commitment and benefits......
Planning : This phase is where the project is broken down into manageable areas of work and planned in terms of time, cost and resources.....
Execution : During this phase the work done is implemented.....
Close out : The final phase of the project life cycle is close-out and demobilization, where resources are reassigned.......
It is important to ensure the project life cycle used on your project is appropriate to the work being carried out and split into distinct and manageable phases.....
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5 main Phases Of Project management are :
Start-Up : This phase is where the project objectives are defined and the conceptual aspects of the project Are Generally agreed......
Definition : Once the project objectives have been clearly defined then the appraisal of the solutions is conducted in terms of risks, financial commitment and benefits......
Planning : This phase is where the project is broken down into manageable areas of work and planned in terms of time, cost and resources.....
Execution : During this phase the work done is implemented.....
Close out : The final phase of the project life cycle is close-out and demobilization, where resources are reassigned.......
It is important to ensure the project life cycle used on your project is appropriate to the work being carried out and split into distinct and manageable phases.....
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