Project and Project Management
Issues and Problems in Project
Management
What is a Project?
• • A temporary endeavor undertaken to create
a unique product, service, or result.
• • Has a defined start and end date.
• • Aims to meet specific objectives within
constraints of time, cost, and resources.
• • Examples: software development, building
construction, marketing campaigns.
What is Project Management?
• • Application of knowledge, skills, tools, and
techniques to project activities.
• • Ensures project requirements are met.
• • Involves initiating, planning, executing,
monitoring, and closing the project.
• • Uses frameworks like PMBOK, Agile,
PRINCE2.
Issues in Project Management
• • Poor communication among stakeholders.
• • Inadequate project planning.
• • Scope creep (uncontrolled changes to
scope).
• • Lack of stakeholder engagement.
• • Insufficient resources.
Problems in Project Management
• • Budget overruns.
• • Missed deadlines.
• • Low team morale.
• • Conflicts within the team.
• • Technical challenges.
• • Risk management failures.

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    Project and ProjectManagement Issues and Problems in Project Management
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    What is aProject? • • A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. • • Has a defined start and end date. • • Aims to meet specific objectives within constraints of time, cost, and resources. • • Examples: software development, building construction, marketing campaigns.
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    What is ProjectManagement? • • Application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities. • • Ensures project requirements are met. • • Involves initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and closing the project. • • Uses frameworks like PMBOK, Agile, PRINCE2.
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    Issues in ProjectManagement • • Poor communication among stakeholders. • • Inadequate project planning. • • Scope creep (uncontrolled changes to scope). • • Lack of stakeholder engagement. • • Insufficient resources.
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    Problems in ProjectManagement • • Budget overruns. • • Missed deadlines. • • Low team morale. • • Conflicts within the team. • • Technical challenges. • • Risk management failures.