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PLC Phases

Project life cycle phases include initiation, planning, execution, and closure. Initiation defines the project purpose and scope and recruits the team. Planning creates documents to guide the project. Execution builds deliverables while managing time, cost, quality, and risks. Closure releases final deliverables, closes contracts, and conducts a review to identify lessons learned.
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PLC Phases

Project life cycle phases include initiation, planning, execution, and closure. Initiation defines the project purpose and scope and recruits the team. Planning creates documents to guide the project. Execution builds deliverables while managing time, cost, quality, and risks. Closure releases final deliverables, closes contracts, and conducts a review to identify lessons learned.
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PLC phases are further explained as below:

1.Project Initiation/Startup:
Project Initiation is the first phase in the Project Life Cycle and essentially involves starting up
the project. You initiate a project by defining its purpose and scope, the justification for initiating
it and the solution to be implemented. You will also need to recruit a suitably skilled project
team, set up a Project Office and perform an end of Phase Review

2. Project Planning:
After defining the project and appointing the project team, you're ready to enter the detailed
Project Planning phase. This involves creating a suite of planning documents to help guide the
team throughout the project delivery
3. Project Execution:
With a clear definition of the project and a suite of detailed project plans, you are now ready to
enter the Execution phase of the project.
This is the phase in which the deliverables are physically built and presented to the customer for
acceptance.
While each deliverable is being constructed, a suite of management processes are undertaken to
monitor and control the deliverables being output by the project.
These processes include managing time, cost, quality, change, risks, issues, suppliers, customers
and communication.
4. Project Closure/Close out:
Project Closure involves releasing the final deliverables to the customer, handing over project
documentation to the business, terminating supplier contracts, releasing project resources and
communicating project closure to all stakeholders. The last remaining step is to undertake a post
implementation.
Post Implementation
Post Implementation Review to identify the level of project success and note any lessons learned
for future projects.

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