Project Management FAQ
Takeaway: As many IT pros know, you can be asked to manage a project at most any time. If you're not a student of the methodology, you may find yourself with many questions. We hope to help you with those by providing these frequently asked questions and their answers.
Many times in IT, becoming a "project manager" is as simple as having your boss hand you a project to manage. At those times, you need a quick way to find answers to your questions. Even with experienced project managers, some terms of the methodology get a little confusing. That's why we created this FAQ—where you'll find the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about project management.
How do I calculate ROI for a project?
What is a cost-benefit analysis?
Is a business case the same as a cost-benefit analysis?
How important are deliverables in a project?
What's the purpose of an impact analysis?
What exactly is risk management?
What are completeness and correctness criteria?
What is the difference between a sponsor and a stakeholder?
What is a project-level audit?
I've been asked to figure out our project "dependencies." Where do I start?
What phases are associated with a project?
What is a quality control process, and how does it differ from a quality assurance process?
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