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The project manager and project team have one shared goal: to carry out the work of the project for the purpose of meeting the project’s objectives.
Every project has a beginning, a middle period during which activities move the project toward completion, and an ending (either successful or unsuccessful).
A standard project typically has the following four major phases (each with its own agenda of tasks and issues): initiation, planning, implementation, and closure.
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Taken together, these phases represent the path a project takes from the beginning to its end and are generally referred to as the project “life cycle.”
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