The history of project management and the project managers
Qodirova Ozoda
Student of DIEP
Ubaydullayeva Shohista Hidoyatillo qizi
Student of DIEP
Abstract
Project management is the use of specific knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to deliver something of value to people. The development of software for an improved business process, the construction of a building, the relief effort after a natural disaster, the expansion of sales into a new geographic market—these are all examples of projects.
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