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Workflow from project manager's perspective



The project model seen from the project manager's perspective serves as a guide rail throughout the project. Dividing the project into phases helps focus the work and promotes quality in the result. By introducing milestones in the project, you can clarify and highlight important results along the way. This also allows result-oriented follow-up.

The Project operative plan describes in detail which results should be created and how the work should be done. The plan is drawn up in the beginning of the project and is updated when changes occur. Status reports are used to report the project's current status to the project sponsor and the Final report describes the achievement of the project objectives, lessons learned, etc.

Read more about:
» Milestones
» Project manager's document templates

Read more about:
» Concept
» Prestudy phase
» Start phase
» Realization phase
» Closure phase
» Utilization
» Workflow from project sponsor's perspective
» Workflow from project manager's perspective



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