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GUIDE TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
The Project Management Institute (USA) in the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) defines a project as “A temporary endeavour undertaken to create a unique product or service”. (PMI 2000) Typically a project is a one-time effort to accomplish an explicit objective by a specific time. Unlike an organisation’s ongoing operations, a project must eventually come to a conclusion. (Greer 2001)
Projects are undertaken at all levels of the organisation. They may involve a single person or many people. Their duration may range from a few weeks to more than five years. Projects may involve a single unit of one organisation or may cut across organisational boundaries. Projects are critical to the success of organisations today as they are the means by which organisational strategies and changes are implemented.
Thistle Anderson - Personal Name
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Management
English
25 March 2009
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