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Project Management Practice in Bangladesh
Prepared for:
Professor Dr. Abul Kashem
Course Instructor
Project Management
Prepared by:
A.K.M Al Asraf (19102004)
Md. Warisur Rahman Orin (19102015)
Arpita Das (19102016)
Lamia Rahman (19102037)
Zarin Tasnim Hoque (19102051)
Tahrima Khan Proma (19102056)
BBA Program
University of Asia Pacific
5 November 2022
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Letter of Transmittal
November 5, 2022
Course Instructor
Project Management
Sir,
In all respects, we, the students of the seventh semester, would like to state that we are students
of the Department of Business Administration. Please accept our sincere thanks for the direction
you have given us regarding our report on Consumer Behavior Research on Soap. As part of
preparing this report, we have gathered what we believe to be the most significant information to
make the report as analytical and reliable as possible. All the knowledge has been gained through
the respective courses.
It would be greatly appreciated if you could accept this report and share your thoughts and views
on it.
Sincerely,
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Executive Summary
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1.0 Introduction
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1.2 Background
This report is an integral part of the BBA degree program and contributes significantly to
ensuring students' familiarity with project management as well. As a result of this program, a
student's analytical abilities and scholastic behavior can also be improved. To complete the
study, Ten Mega Projects of Bangladesh have been analyzed and understood.
1.4 Methodology
Only secondary data has been applied in this report. The secondary sources of data are research
papers, different websites, and various articles.
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1.5 Limitations
Government restricts certain information from being published publicly to avoid
compliance with some legal obligations and security concerns. The study, therefore,
limits itself to data that is publicly available and published.
Time was also a big constraint for the study as the report had to be submitted to a broader
deal in a shorter form of outcome.