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Four Characteristics of Typical Projects

by Utpal Vaishnav on June 11, 2009

  1. Projects are unique; means it tries to accomplish something which does not exist.
  2. Projects are temporary in nature and have a definite start and end date.
  3. Projects are completed when project goals are achieved or its determined that the project is no longer viable.
  4. A successful project is one that meets or exceeds expectations of your stakeholders.
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See Also:

  1. Project Environment Analysis 8
  2. How To Derive Major Goals of The Project
  3. Five Chronic Problems With Failed Projects And How To Overpower Them With Common Sense
  4. Six Characteristics of Motivators
  5. How Team Relationships Are Affecting Your Ongoing Projects?
  6. Seven Deadly Viruses Which Can Infect Your Software Projects and How to Deal With Them
  7. Wow! Your Projects By Breaking Those Seven Laws

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