Planning and Control
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:51:17
Table of Contents
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1. Introduction. <Tab/>2
2. Definition of planning and control.<Tab/>3
3. Types of planning. <Tab/>3
4. SWOT analysis.<Tab/>4
5. Importance of control. <Tab/>5
6. Bibliography<Tab/>6
Introduction.
One of the most crucial activities that take place during project management is planning. Projects are destined to fail if adequate
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also revise the standards if it is felt that they are unacceptable or unrealistic. Having either taken corrective action or revised standards the organisation needs to feed back the lessons learned from the process.
So in conclusion, any organisation needs the good planning, organising and constant monitoring and control to achieve the best result.
Bibliography
www . hilton-university. com 01.11.04
Modern Managemant, 2nd. Ed. (2001) Tiernan,S., Morley, M., Foley,E.
Planning and control.
By Roman Mantserov
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