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The breakdown and terminology of project phases differ; depending upon whether we are
discussing products or projects;
Project
life cycle according to Cleland and King:
Conceptual
* Preliminary Evaluation of project idea,
* Identification of needs
* Determination of initial technical, environmental and economic feasibility and
practicability of the system.
* Preliminary identification of human and non- human resources
Definition
* Firm identification of resources required
* Preparation of the detailed plans required to support the system
* Establishment of time, cost and performance parameters.
Production
* Standardization of efforts and completion of documents of operations
* Identification and management of the resources required facilitating the production
process such as inventory supplies, labor, funds etc.
* Project implementation.
Operational
* Use of the system results by the intended customer
* Evaluation of the project and its integration into another organization
Divestment
* System phase down
* Reallocation of resources to other projects.
• Top Managers have the overall responsibility for the survival, growth and welfare of the
organizations.
• They should have more conceptual skills.
• Middle managers subordinate to top managers.
• They implement and control plans and strategies developed by top managers.
• They are responsible for the activities of lower level managers. It will be better to have all three
skills equally for them.
• Lower managers subordinate to middle managers. Operating personnel report to them. They
should possess more technical skills than other two skills.
•
Skills requirements for good Project manager
1.Technical skills:
• Understanding of the technology involved
• Evaluation of technical concepts and solutions