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The Project Management Institute (PMI) defines a project as a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result.
So how do you know you have a project on your hands? Here follows six common characteristics of a project that help answer this question:
A project is typically for a customer.
The project is temporary in nature. It typically has a defined start and a defined end-point.
The project will have a unique set of requirements that need to be delivered within the boundaries of this project.
A project can typically be more of a once-off endeavor, rather than something that’s happening all the time in a repeated fashion.
A project is not ‘business as usual’, which is more akin to a process.
A project can very often be cross-functional, or indeed cross-organization.