The Project Management Book Of Knowledge begins with the question, "What is a project?" and immediately answers: "A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service or result." The result may or may not be turned over to operations for ongoing production activities, but the project itself, by definition, is unique, and not part of ordinary day to day operations for the organization responsible for its execution. Most companies are experts in their chosen field, a fact that has helped them to survive and prosper over the years. Their organizational structure has been aligned over time to facilitate the most efficient use of resources throughout their operations. Then along comes a project… Projects, although necessary activities for most companies, exact a toll in terms of resource utilization, stress from added responsibilities, and fear of the unknown. Insologies staff members have an average of over ten years experience, are Project Management Professionals (PMPs) certified by the Project Management Institute (PMI), and maintain their skill level by managing projects full time and participating in a minimum of forty hours per year in ongoing professional development courses. | |
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