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<title>Project Management</title>
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<title>The Purpose of Project Management and Setting Objectives</title>
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Project Management has developed in order to plan, co-ordinate and
control the complex and diverse activities of modern industrial and
commercial projects. All projects share one common characteristic - the
projection of ideas and activities into new endeavours.
 
 
The purpose of  project management   is to foresee or predict as many
dangers and problems as possible; and to plan, organise and control
activities so that the project is completed as successfully as possible
in spite of all the risks. The ever-present element of risk and
uncertainty means that events and tasks leading to completion can never
be foretold with absolute accuracy. For some complex or advanced
projects, even the possibility of successful completion might be of
serious doubt.
 
 
Project management can involve the following activities: planning -
deciding what is to be done; organising - making arrangements; staffing
- selecting the right people for the job; directing - giving
instructions; monitoring -...</description>
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