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Project Management


 
Project management is essential for turning ideas into sustainable realities by ensuring strategic alignment with organizational goals, optimizing resources, and proactively managing risks.

It provides a structured approach to achieve clear objectives within defined timelines, while maintaining accountability.

By incorporating sustainability into the planning and execution process, project management helps deliver outcomes that are not only successful in the short term but also contribute to long-term success, benefiting both the organisation and society.


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Project Selection Phase

Project selection involves choosing which projects to pursue based on their potential value and strategic fit.

Project Planning Phase

The project management plan is a living document that includes everything that is needed to define, integrate, and coordinate all the plans into one place. It defines how the project will be managed, monitored and controlled.

Project Designing Phase

It focuses on developing detailed blueprints, specifications, and plans for how the project deliverables will be created and implemented. The purpose of this phase is to ensure that all stakeholders have a clear understanding of what will be built, how it will function and be delivered.

Project Execution Phase

The purpose of this phase is to complete project deliverables, achieve project objectives, and ensure that the project stays on track in terms of scope, timeline, and budget.  

Project Production Phase

This phase is to ensure that the project deliverables are implemented, validated, and integrated into the operational environment so they can produce the intended benefits or results.

Monitoring and Control Phase

The Monitoring and Control Phase ensures that a project stays aligned with its objectives by tracking progress, managing risks, and implementing corrective measures when necessary. It plays a critical role in delivering projects on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.

Project Initiation Phase

During the project initiation phase, you establish why you’re doing the project and what business value it will deliver—then use that information to secure buy-in from key stakeholders.