1. Understanding the uniqueness and specificity of a project
Each project is unique and responds to a specific set of specifications, but can be based on a previously completed project that can be used as feedback.
The new project will be distinguished by :
its environment ;
specific technological features ;
issues ;
duration ;
a scope.
The products and services to be delivered at the end of the project do not yet exist when the project is defined in the customer contract following the supplier's offer.
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