Addresses the four phases of project management: Initiation Phase, Planning Phase, Implementation Phase, and Project Close Phase.
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Addresses the four phases of project management: Initiation Phase, Planning Phase, Implementation Phase, and Project Close Phase.
- Initiation Phase
- Describe the Initiation Phase.
- Explain why it is important to properly define the project, identify the benefits, know the requirements, and how to measure success.
- Planning Phase
- Describe the Planning Phase.
- Explain why the planning phase is the most challenging, yet critical to achieving success, as the project is implemented.
- Implementation Phase
- Describe the Implementation Phase.
- Explain why it is important for the project implementation plan to move toward completion. Also, include a segment about addressing setbacks and making adjustments to the project plan.
- Closing Phase
- Describe the Closing Phase.
- Explain why you think the project closing phase is important, and should not be overlooked.
- Also, please explain how you know whether the outcomes were a success or failure.
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Management Accounting Information for Decision-Making and Strategy Execution
ISBN: 978-0137024971
6th Edition
Authors: Anthony A. Atkinson, Robert S. Kaplan, Ella Mae Matsumura, S. Mark Young
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