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Process
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Process refers to a package of inputs, tools and outputs to do something necessary for project
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Phases
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Phases are defined by most project methodologies. Each phase produced one or more deliverables
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Project
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A project is a temporary group of related tasks to create a unique product, service or result.
Key Concepts - Temporary - One off (unique) - Has a purpose |
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Program
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A program is a group of related projects coordinated together.
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Portfolio
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A portfolio consists of an organisations entire investment in programs and projects.
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Progressive Elaboration
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Progressive elaboration refers to the fact that not all characteristics of a product are known when a project is begun. These characteristics emerge over time.
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Project Management
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Project management is using skills, knowledge and resources to satisfy project requirements.
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Historical Information
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Historical Information is also referred to as "organisational process assets". This information relates to records of previous projects. It can be used to benchmark current project, show resources used and lessons learned.
Ultimately it helps predict trends for project and evaluate feasibility. |