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within structure of a project :phases?
5 phases = initiation , planning, execution , control and closing
difficult to place management actions only in one phase
for example you be doing project risk management throughout the entire project.
Risk is manage in every phase, and so are many other project plan
Managing a project with the phase approach as your model
is that you can see the dependencies that occur throughout an entire phase as well as entirre project
able to see the different ways in which certain things will interact during the project
Working through and planning the project phase
best way to manage an actual project. Phase approach will help to explain how the actual flow of project occurs. The 5 phases will discuss and we will tie two phases together because phase overlap during a project
use phase approach
because some topic do not fit exactly into knowledge area from PMBOK.
Also there is some redundancy between phase topics and knowledge area in terms of content. looking at topic from different perspective