3.2 The project control life cycle

The project control life cycle involves the following sequence of steps:

  1. Producing a plan for the project to follow;

  2. Monitoring progress against the plan;

  3. Comparing actual progress with the planned progress;

  4. Identifying variations from the plan;

  5. Applying corrective action if necessary.

Steps (b) to (e) are repeated to continue the control cycle.

Imagine a ship’s voyage across the Channel from Dover to Calais as your project. The plan would probably involve following a certain route aiming to arrive in Calais at a certain time. As the voyage progressed, the navigator would check the ship’s progress against the planned course. If there was a difference, he or she could then decide that a change of speed or an alteration ...

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