2. Organizing project planning
Organizing a project means dividing it up according to the nomenclature of the product to be produced, the work to be done to achieve it, and the associated levels of responsibility:
batches (summary tasks) ;
activities and tasks, which need to be prioritized (level of breakdown) by integrating milestones, repetitive tasks and sequences (notion of interdependent links);
the resources to carry them out according to their nature ;
their costs and allocation.
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