What is meant by 'completion confirmation' in the closing phase of project management?

'Completion confirmation' in the closing phase of project management refers to the process of verifying that all project tasks have been completed satisfactorily and that the project has met its objectives. It involves a final review of the project deliverables and an assessment of whether they meet the agreed-upon standards and requirements.

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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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