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4 Phases of Project Management Cycle

Project management is the implementations of different processes, methodologies, knowledge areas, skills and experience to achieve the pre-defined objectives of project. In simple terms, A project is unique task and project management is the methodology to complete that task efficiently within its deadlines.

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4 Phases of Project Management Cycle

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  1. 4 Phases of Project Management Cycle Let’s learn!

  2. Project Management Project management is the implementations of different processes, methodologies, knowledge areas, skills and experience to achieve the pre-defined objectives of project. In simple terms, A project is unique task and project management is the methodology to complete that task efficiently within its deadlines.

  3. 4 Phases of Project Management • Planning • Scheduling • Controlling • Closing

  4. Planning • It is the most important phase of project management. • It is known as an art of converting a set of objectives into desired actions and results. • Being the initial phase, it laid foundation of the successive project steps.

  5. Scheduling • It includes giving a form to the planned activities by assigning proper duration and resources. • After intense discussion with the team members involved, the layout of scheduling is designed which involves important project elements like number of steps in which the project would be completed.

  6. Project Controlling • Each project has a start date and an end date. The project controlling is done to avoid deviation between these two dates. • The major role of this step is to make sure that the project does not exceeds its completion date. • It includes re-planning, re-scheduling, controlling flow of resources etc.

  7. Project Closing • This is the last phase of the project management cycle. • It is the phase in which the project is successfully delivered to the client and declared complete by the company. • At this phase, most of the time conflicts occur between the one who delivers and the one who accepts.

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