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Understanding Project Management Basics

A project is defined as an individual or collaborative enterprise involving research or design that is carefully planned by a team to achieve a particular aim. It can also be defined as a set of interrelated tasks to be executed within a fixed period and certain cost limitations. Projects are viewed as temporary social systems or work systems constituted by teams across organizations to accomplish particular tasks within time constraints.

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Understanding Project Management Basics

A project is defined as an individual or collaborative enterprise involving research or design that is carefully planned by a team to achieve a particular aim. It can also be defined as a set of interrelated tasks to be executed within a fixed period and certain cost limitations. Projects are viewed as temporary social systems or work systems constituted by teams across organizations to accomplish particular tasks within time constraints.

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In contemporary business and science, a project is an individual or collaborative enterprise,

possibly involving research or design, that is carefully planned, usually by the project assigned
team, to achieve a particular aim.[1]

One can also define a project as a set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period
and within certain cost and other limitations.[2]

One can view projects as temporary (rather than permanent) social systems or as work
systems that are constituted by teams within or across organizations to accomplish
particular tasks under time constraints.[3] An ongoing project is usually[quantify] called (or evolves into)
a program.

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