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PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Project management is the process of monitoring a team's activity to accomplish all project goals within the agreed limits. The project documentation that is prepared at the beginning of the creation process typically include descriptions of this information. The three main restraints are budget, time, and scope.

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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  1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT| KNOWLEDGEWOODS

  2. PROJECT MANAGEMENT |KNOWLEDGEWOODS Project management is the process of monitoring a team's activity to accomplish all project goals within the agreed limits. The project documentation that is prepared at the beginning of the creation process typically include descriptions of this information. The three main restraints are budget, time, and scope . The goal of project management is to provide a finished product that meets the goals of the client. The goal of project management is frequently to modify the client's brief in order to more effectively achieve the client's goals. After the client's goals are made apparent, they should guide every choice made by everyone else working on the project, including project managers, designers, contractors, and subcontractors. A project is a short-term, one-of-a-kind undertaking with specific aims and objectives that is undertaken to achieve specific goals and objectives, usually to bring about positive change or added value. Projects are usually time-constrained and frequently resource-constrained.

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