Chapter 5 – Project Life Cycle, Scope, Charters, Proposals
5.1. Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this chapter, you should be able to:
- Explain the importance of understanding a project’s context and the potential for that context to change as you begin the initiation process.
- Describe the living order approach to project planning.
- Explain the importance of designing good monitoring practices.
- Describe elements of effective project monitoring and controlling.
- Decide what to monitor and when, and list some useful items to monitor.
- Distill monitoring information into reports that are useful to different stakeholders.
- Identify the process of project closure.
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