A case study in project management is used as a learning tool that helps project managers and teams understand how to solve complex problems and manage projects more effectively. It provides a detailed analysis of a project, including its planning, execution, and outcomes, which can be used to identify best practices and lessons learned. It can also be used as a reference for future projects.
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What’s the best way to turn business challenges into strategic opportunities? With a structured case study, consultants and project teams can follow e...
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In almost all cases, stakeholder needs can constrain potential solutions. But rather than seeing that as a limitation, use it to your advantage as a way to narrow down the focus. Use this gap analysis graph to compare the stakeholder or client's current status, and where it aims to be in the future. (Slide 4)