Project Management

Project management is the application of techniques, tools, knowledge and skills to project activities to meet project requirements. Project management is accomplished through the application and integration of the project management processes of planning, executing, initiating, monitoring and controlling and closing. The project manager is the person responsible for accomplishing the project objectives. Managing a project includes establishing clear and achievable objectives, balancing the competing demands for quality, scope, time and cost and Identifying requirements. Project management is also about adapting the specifications, plans and approach to the different concerns and expectations of the various stakeholders.
It is important to note that many of the processes within project management are iterative because of the existence of, and necessity for, progressive elaboration in a project throughout the project’s life cycle. That is, as a project management team learns more about a project, the team can then manage to a greater level of detail. The term ‘project management’ is sometimes used to describe an organizational or managerial approach to the management of projects and some ongoing operations, which can be redefined as projects that is also referred to as ‘management by projects.’ An organization that adopts this approach defines its activities as projects in a way that is consistent with the definition of a project. Projects are naturally & deceptively complex.
The real challenge for a project manager is to turn people’s anxiety about the future into confidence. A good project management means that turning their anxiety into confidence. The single best way to do that is to get clearer. Not getting more passionate, more analytical or more insightful. Just getting clearer.
We at Assistants in India have a team of qualified and talented project managers that can assist you in your needs. Our project management team has a professional responsibility to its stakeholders including customers, the performing organization, and the public.


