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A project may be defined as the achievement of a specific objective, involving a number of tasks and activities that consume resources, and which are programmed to be completed against planned performance, time, and cost targets.

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Projects are an essential part of the operations of every organisation. Projects are used for meeting strategic objectives; they are also the engines that drive innovation and change. In order to unleash the hidden potential that exists within projects, organisations must learn how to manage them in highly adaptive and flexible ways. Through the use of proven project management techniques and practices, projects have the potential to become one of the most powerful competitive assets of modern corporations.

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