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Controlling a Stage outlines the process used by the Project Manager to carry out the day to day tasks of a project. This is not a prescriptive process - many sub-processes in Controlling a Stage will be triggered when the need arises. The 'soft' skills of project management, although important throughout are particularly relevant here because the Project Manager must manage the allocation of work to Team Managers, evaluation of their work, and report on that work carried out so far to the Work Package.

In the case of a small project with a flat management structure where the Project Manager is also the Team Manager Work Packages may be handed directly to, and negotiated with, the Project Team members.

Responsibility in Controlling a Stage lies solely with the Project Manager who must ensure all work is delivered within the required quality, budget and time constraints.


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