Project identification

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Project identification is a process in the initiating phase of project life cycle for identifying a need, problem, or opportunity.

Once identified, a project is initially documented objectively defining what was identified. This identification can be the result of an organization's strategic planning, of a company's normal operations, as the response to an unexpected event, or to a need.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gido, Jack; Clements, Jim; Baker, Rose (2017-02-01). Successful project management. Vol. 1. Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1-337-09547-1.