Change management fits into the execution phase of a project by ensuring that any alterations to the project plan are properly managed and implemented. This includes managing the impact of changes on the project's scope, schedule, and resources. It also involves communicating changes to all stakeholders, obtaining necessary approvals, and updating the project plan accordingly.

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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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