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The 5 Phases of the Construction Process (Templates Included)

ProjectManager.com

We’ll define in depth each of the five construction phases: initiation, pre-construction, procurement, construction and post-construction. Then we’ll explain the difference between the construction phases and the project life cycle. To help you manage your construction projects better, we’ll even add a few free templates.

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What is Project Life Cycle and What Are its Phases

ProProfs Project Management

As project managers and even as team members of a project, we all know that leadership and management is a field on its own, even referred to as a scientific field. . You’ve probably heard about the project life cycle, and here we’ll be taking a closer look at this topic. .

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How to Actually Develop a Project Management Plan

Project Risk Coach

Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance. If this is true, why is it that some project managers put so little time in developing a project management plan? One of the reasons is that project managers may not know what to include. Engage your team members in developing the plans.

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How to Write a Business Case (Template Included)

ProjectManager.com

Think of the business case as a document that is created during the project initiation phase but will be used as a reference throughout the project life cycle. How do you know whether the project you’re undertaking is the best possible solution to the problem defined above? Project Scope.

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How to Cash In on Project Opportunities

Project Risk Coach

Consequently, these project managers and team members fail to take advantage of these upside risks. Let's define opportunity. The PMBOK® Guide defines risk as "an uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, has a positive or negative effect on one or more project objectives." Define specific questions.

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125 Project Management Buzzwords

The IIL Blog

The industry didn’t matter; it was about translating my work experience into specific project management industry-recognized terms and managing projects. Whether you are just starting out, developing your project manager resume, or a seasoned professional, mastering the Project Management Buzzwords is non-negotiable.

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How to Write a Business Case

ProjectManager.com

SWOT: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. The following is a basic outline to follow when starting to develop your business case. This will lead to your project deliverables. Budget: This is an estimate of everything in your plan and what it will cost to complete the project over the scheduled time allotted.