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A future-oriented
management approach is indispensable because business processes
and applications in the IT branch are dynamic in origin. It is absolutely
necessary to plan for the future so as to identify risky situations
in advance.
There are four principal project management phases:
1.The objective statement
2.The planning phase
3.The monitoring phase
4.The exploitation phase
We undertakes all project management tasks:
Planning, managing, and controlling the projects
Work-out of the project definition and refinement of project planning
(Content, allocation, budget, quality assurance measures, continuous
updating of the planning, and conforming commitments)
Project resource planning and management, monitoring the resource
utilization, and updating of resource planning
Project team leadership
Definition of work scheme
Reporting project progress to the client
Consultation of experts concerning the organization of tasks to
meet requirements
Responsibility for execution of the projects concerning the content,
time, budget, and quality
Respecting the general guidelines
Testing the requirements
Timely analysis of problems, risks, and results of “What
if?” questions
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