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A project manager can ensure quality control during the execution phase by implementing a quality management plan, which includes quality assurance and quality control processes. Quality assurance involves the use of planned and systematic activities to ensure that the project employs all the necessary processes needed to meet the quality requirements. On the other hand, quality control involves monitoring the project results to ensure that they meet the relevant quality standards. Both processes are crucial in preventing defects, controlling changes and risks, and ensuring that the project's deliverables meet the expectations and needs of the stakeholders.
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Planning Phase – this phase requires creating a task list, making a budget, developing a risk management plan, building a project schedule and assigning tasks. Execution Phase – includes task, time, cost, quality, change, procurement and resource management, collaboration, monitoring, control and reporting. Closing Phase – the last phase of the project management deals with deliverables transfer, completion confirmation, documentation review, resources release and post-mortem.
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