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Farid Alsakkaf Ships Projects Manager| ADNOC Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
How we define Scope and Work from each other in project management language?
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Farid Alsakkaf Ships Projects Manager| ADNOC Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Nov 07, 2016 6:51 AM
Replying to Sergio Luis Conte
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Sorry, but this is the big mistake. When you embrace a profession or a science you need to go to the basic terms defined for those that have been created the profession or the science. One of the key reasons because project fails is because the ambiguity that has a hugh impact on requirements (project requirements in this case) work.
True that we should go to the basic terms of the industry but at the same time we should make our own input whenever there is room for addition to cover any shortage as we are part of the industry and not just users of it. Sungjoon said "Work" in PM understanding is more than just "effort" and I agree with him.
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