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A document describing the key elements of Project Planning including What is a Project, What is Project Management, What is a Programme, What is Project Initiation and Planning, What is the point of Project Planning, Why Projects go Wrong (what Should and what could happen), Identifying Risks and Issues, Risk Management, Project Initiation Document, Project Deliverables, Project Plan (Tasks, Estimates, Resources, Dependencies), Gannt Chart (non Rolled Up, partially Rolled Up, Fully Rolled Up), Business Case and Business Benefits, Costs (Cashflow, Cost/Benefit Analysis, Pay-back Period), Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Sensitivity Analysis, Parameters (Objectives, Scope, Exclusions, Constraints), People and Project Organisation Structure. Got a question about the product? Email us at [email protected] or ask the author directly by using the form to the right. If you cannot view the preview above this document description, go here to view the large preview instead. Source: The Fundamentals of Project Planning PowerPoint document
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This business document is categorized under the function(s): It applies to All Industries File Type: PowerPoint File Size: 5.9 MB Number of Slides: 52 (includes cover, transition slides) Purchase includes lifetime product updates. After your purchase, you will receive an email to download this document. Initial upload date (first version): Dec 17, 2014 Ask the Author a Question Must be logged in Click here to log in ![]() ![]() |
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