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Traditional Project Management Practices Require

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Traditional Project Management Practices Require

Traditional Project Management Practices Require managing project costs, timeline, resources, and quality. It involves setting a clear goal and objectives that provide a roadmap for the project; defining tasks, roles, and responsibilities; gathering feedback from stakeholders to ensure the project is on track; proactively monitoring and controlling the progress of each phase; and communicating properly with all relevant parties in order to solve any issues quickly. Traditional project management uses traditional methods such as Gantt Charts, PERT Analysis, and Earned Value Analysis to monitor progress, assess risks, and pursue success.

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