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The four main phases of project management as outlined by the Harvard Business Review are: planning, build-up, implementation, and closeout. These phases are universal and apply to almost any type of project, regardless of its size or complexity.
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"Harvard Business Review" outlines the four main phases of project management. "Whether you're in charge of developing a website, designing a car, moving a department to a new facility, updating an information system, or just about any other project (large or small), you'll go through the same four phases of project management: planning, build-up, implementation, and closeout," the Harvard researchers say. Each of these phases, they emphasize, should include the following steps:
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