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1 - What is a Project?
A one-time, multitask job with definite starting and ending dates, specific
scope of work to be performed, a budget, usually a temporary team and
a specified level of performance to be achieved.
Every project has:
- Specific Outcomes: Products or results (measurability important)
- Scope: Established limits for what will and will not be included
in a project.
- Schedule: Start and end dates and milestones that are explicit and
managed.
- Budget: Established for money, people, equipment, facilities, information
A project is not:
- A process: A series of steps by which a particular function is routinely
performed.
- A program: Work performed towards a long-range goal. A program may
encompass several projects.
- A delegation of authority: Delegations of authority for an outcome
are not per se projects even if the outcome is measurable. If a delegation
meets the other criteria for a project (i.e. one-time multi task job
involving a scope, schedule, and budget and temporary team) it becomes
a project delegation.
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