3. Our advice
3.1 Use standard cost structures
Every project is unique. Even if the object resulting from the project seems identical to that of a previous project, the project will be at most similar. Standard cost structures may help, but there's no guarantee that they'll work for your project. To give yourself the best chance of success, make sure that the data and its processing correspond to the needs of your project.
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Reference standards
FD X-50-137 Le management des coûts, AFNOR April 2006 ;
FD X-50-118 Recommendations for project management, AFNOR 2005
ISO 10006 Lignes directrices pour le management de la qualité dans les projets, AFNOR September 2003 ;
ISO 21500, Project management guidelines, AFNOR September 2012...
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