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What is project (A project is defined as a sequence of tasks that must be


completed to attain a certain outcome. According to the Project
Management Institute (PMI), the term Project refers to ” to any temporary
endeavor with a definite beginning and end”. Depending on its complexity,
it can be managed by a single person or hundreds.)
2. Operation works vs project (Operations are ongoing execution of activities
which occur after product is made to produce same result or a repetitive
service.
3. Project life cycle ( The
project management life cycle is usually
broken down into four phases: initiation, planning, execution,
and closure. These phases make up the path that takes your
project from the beginning to the end.)
4. Leavereage – the reuse of prevouis project( translation memory for ins. )
5. Stage of prom – collection of
6. Stakeholders
7. Planning of project phase
8. Scope or work package – the list of things you have to do A work package is a group of
related tasks within a project. Because they look like projects themselves, they are often thought of as
sub-projects within a larger project. Work packages are the smallest unit of work that a project can be
broken down into when creating your Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). Tasks are typically grouped
into work packages based on geographical area, engineering discipline, technology, or the time needed
to accomplish them. (Chicago manual style)

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