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Project cycle management (PCM) is the process of planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling a project effectively and efficiently throughout its phases, from planning through execution then completion and review to achieve pre-defined objectives or satisfying the project stakeholder by producing the right deliverable at the right time, cost and quality.
PM² (pronounced “P-M squared”) is a project management methodology developed and endorsed by the European Commission (EC). [1] [2] It is the official project management methodology of the EC, incorporating elements from a range of widely accepted best practices in project management and building heavily on PMBOK, PRINCE2, IPMA-ICB, CMMI, TEMPO, and operational experience from EU institutions.
Preventing and Mitigating Electoral Conflict and Violence - Handbook (2018) The potential of EU Funded electoral assistance to support the prevention of election related conflict and violence: Lessons from the Southern African Region (2017) A European Response to Electoral Cycle Approach - EURECS (2016) Using International Standards.
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge — Sixth Edition provides guidelines for managing individual projects and defines project management related concepts. It also describes the project management life cycle and its related processes, as well as the project life cycle. [9] and for the first time it includes an "Agile Practice ...
The Logical Framework Approach was developed in 1969 for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). It is based on a worldwide study by Leon J. Rosenberg, a principal of Fry Consultants Inc. [1] In 1970 and 1971, USAID implemented the method in 30 country assistance programs under the guidance of Practical Concepts Incorporated, founded by Rosenberg.
ISO 21500, Guidance on Project Management, is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO starting in 2007 and released in 2012.
It is the next advance beyond critical path method and critical chain project management. [1] Event chain methodology tries to mitigate the effect of motivational and cognitive biases in estimating and scheduling. [2] It improves accuracy of risk assessment and helps to generate more realistic risk adjusted project schedules. [3]
From 2013 to 2020 the EU's European Research Council assigned to UK scientists €1.7bn in grants, more than any other country. [26] Horizon 2020 provided grants to research and innovation projects through open and competitive calls for proposals. Legal entities from any country were eligible to submit project proposals to these calls.