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What is the difference between task, goals and deliverables? What factors are covered in each of them?
Simply put, project tasks are activities that must be undertaken within a certain time frame to achieve a project goal, and a project culminates to a deliverable which can be a product/service to meet customer needs.
Simply put, project tasks are activities that must be undertaken within a certain time frame to achieve a project goal, and a project culminates to a deliverable which can be a product/service to meet customer needs.
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I contribute to PMKB to acquire and share knowledge/information and to be in the community of like minds.
I contribute to PMKB to acquire and share knowledge/information and to be in the community of like minds.
See lessWhat is project scope and how is it different from project objectives?
Project scope is the extent of work that needs to be done to deliver a project, while project objectives are set of measurable functional and non-functional requirements that must be achieved for a deliverable to be classified as a success and 'done'.
Project scope is the extent of work that needs to be done to deliver a project, while project objectives are set of measurable functional and non-functional requirements that must be achieved for a deliverable to be classified as a success and ‘done’.
See lessWhat are the benefits of being a Project Manager?
Being a able to lead a cross-functional team successfully to deliver within budget, on time and using the best available skills (resources) in achieving the goals /objectives of the project.
Being a able to lead a cross-functional team successfully to deliver within budget, on time and using the best available skills (resources) in achieving the goals /objectives of the project.
See lessAgile or Waterfall?
Torn between using Agile or Waterfall methodology? The first question would be, is your product or service a deliverable that will benefit from customer feedback to accommodate adjustments, updates or upgrades during the project/product life cycle? If your project falls in this category then use an Read more
Torn between using Agile or Waterfall methodology?
The first question would be, is your product or service a deliverable that will benefit from customer feedback to accommodate adjustments, updates or upgrades during the project/product life cycle? If your project falls in this category then use an iterative and incremental process of AGILE.
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