Article | REF: T7700 V1

Project management

Author: Jean-Paul BOURGEOIS

Publication date: January 10, 1997 | Lire en français

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    4. Project progress

    To minimize technical and economic risks, and control deadlines, a project must be organized using a step-by-step approach to ensure that the desired objective is achieved. This approach is based on the acquisition of successive states describing the product to be produced. These states are obtained by implementing processes, the results of which are recorded in appropriate technical documentation.

    The structured layout of the project ensures that tasks are carried out in a coherent, controlled manner, with reports and reviews to ensure that all project elements are examined in terms of performance, costs and deadlines.

    4.1 Defining product states

    A product is presented successively under different reference states: the first three...

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