Project Controlling And Monitoring - Introduction
November 9, 2008 | Author: PM Hut | Filed under: Project Lifecycle Phases, Project Management Definitions, Project Management for Beginners
Project Controlling And Monitoring - Introduction (#15 in the Hut A Quick Guide to Project Management)
By Manjeet Singh
Project control consists of ensuring that your project is progressing according to plan, and taking action if any deviation from the plan is identified.
Use the project plan to monitor and control your project. During the controlling process, you may have to update the project plan and other documents such as requirements and functional specifications.
Next in the Hut A Quick Guide to Project Management:
Project Controlling And Monitoring - Review Meetings
Previously in the Hut A Quick Guide to Project Management:
Project Executing Process - The Importance of Communication
Manjeet Singh has over 17 years of experience acquired in a wide variety of industries with a focus on project and program management at Software Makers and Global IT Services companies throughout the world. Manjeet has an Executive MBA from the HEC Management School, and is the author of the website www.projectminds.com that provides a free guide to project management, and offers other project management-related resources.
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