As per the very first law listed "Failing to Plan is planning to fail"Project Management is mandatory for project success.
Project Management as per PMBOK ® includes the following performance domains.
- Team
- Stakeholders
- Life cycle
- Planning
- Uncertainty and ambiguity
- Delivery
- Performance
- Project work
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10 Laws of Project Management
that we believe in
Failing to Plan is planning to fail.
Lakein's law
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
Saint Exupery's law
A bad idea executed to perfection is still a bad idea. A good idea poorly executed is of no use to anyone.
Augustine's law
There are two states to any large project- too early to tell or too late to stop.
Fitzgerald's law
Work will expand to fill the time available.
Parkinson's law
A fool with a tool is still a fool.
Constantine's law
If they know nothing of what you are doing they suspect your are doing nothing.
Graham's law
If anything can go wrong, it will.
Murphy's law
Project Management is about applying common sense with uncommon discipline
O'Brochta's law
About the time you finish doing something, you know enough to start.
Kinser's law
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