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Page 1: Types and dimensions of project

Types and dimensions of project`

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Types of project Project can classified broadly as two

types:

1.Manufacturing projects

2.Service rendering projects

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Other types of projects are-Political Projects Projects which do not have

complicated analytics nor require complex project teams

Complexity lies in political sensitivity of the overall issues the project has been asked to solve, and the process required for getting broad acceptance for conclusions

An example of a political project is a cost reduction project within one department

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Complex Political Projects These are projects that are complex

to carry out on a stand-alone basis (due to challenging data collection and analysis), but which also have a complex political environment leading to unclear goals and a complicated communication process

An example of such a project is an end-to-end transformation of a complex process crossing different organizational units

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Standard Projects Projects carried out within the context of

an existing organization consisting of people who are used to working together Project goals are clear and communication needs are limited An example of a standard project is a project related to delivering a standard product or service

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Complex  Projects Complex projects are difficult to execute

due to “intellectual” challenges related to data collection, analytics, and developing the most appropriate conclusions The external environment of the project is fairly straight-forward as regards goals and acceptance of the results An example of a complex project is a project developing a complicated technical one-off solution to a given problem

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Meaning and scope of environment Meaning "environment" is most commonly used describing "natural" environment and means the sum of all living and non-living things that surround an organism, or group of organisms. Environment includes all elements, factors , and conditions that have some impact on growth and development of certain organism. Environment includes both biotic and abiotic factors that have influence on observed organism

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