What are the steps involved in project implementation?



What are the steps involved in project implementation?..

Answer / Swadesh Kumar Niranjan

The steps involved in project implementation typically include: 1. Project initiation - defining the project's objectives, scope, and budget. 2. Project planning - creating a detailed plan outlining the tasks, timeline, and resources required. 3. Project execution - carrying out the tasks as planned. 4. Project monitoring and control - tracking progress against the plan, making adjustments as necessary. 5. Project closure - completing all tasks, documenting lessons learned, and archiving project records.

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