Part IV: Project Closer

Chapter 9 Close Risk Events

Chapter 10 Close Procurements

Projects are comprised of several work activities that are all used in the development of a project deliverable; each activity has a start and a finish, and all items required of that activity must be completed in order for the next activity to begin. We typically think of the things required for a work activity as the resources needed to carry out tasks of the work activity, the allocation of time required by resources for the duration of a work activity, finances required to fund everything within the work activity, and all of the departments that are peripheral to the project that will supply supporting efforts. When all work is completed, the project manager ...

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