Project Life Cycle
This is the part where you start organizing your project and seeing if what you want to do in your project is possible to do. in addition it is also making sure that you can actually has the facilities to make sure that job can be done in that work area. Furthermore Studying what has to be done to make sure you can get the Job done. Also working out how much it is going to cost to make the project happen.
2) Planning
This is the part where you plan what is going to happen when aka making the deadlines for things to be done. Also creating the planning documents to see what it is going to be like and how it looks and works. in addition it is creating targets for an example on a Website you might want the first page finished by the end of the day to start the next the next day. Furthermore it is also creating milestones for when you reach a certain part on the project. and also to see who is doing who so that if something goes wrong you know who to blame.
3) Executing
This is actually starting the project and setting who is doing what part on the project. also seeing Who is doing what and seeing if they are sticking together.
4) Controlling
This is seeing weather the project is on time and if the project has gone over the budget or is on budget. In addition this is seeing if the project that are doing is up to scratch and is what you want, Furthermore weather it you people helping you are still good for what job you have been given. In addition seeing if there are any problems and to see if you need to switch to plan B.
5) Closure
Seeing if this project is actually finished and to see if the project is finished and up to your standard and to see if there are any things needs changing and paying for the finished project.
September 27, 2013 at 11:28 am
Adam, to achieve the criteria illustrate phases of a project lifecycle you will need to update the words used here with an image or two. I’m confident that you understand the subject and could award the P1 grade as it stands, but we would run the risk of this being kicked back at us as the wording includes “illustrate” the phases of a project lifecycle. Drop me a quick note to tell me this is done. Thanks, Paul.