Projects are temporary initiatives undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. They have defined start and end points and specific objectives. In contrast, operations are continuous and repetitive activities that sustain the ongoing functions of the organization. Understanding this distinction is crucial because it influences how work is planned, executed, and managed. While projects require a different management approach focused on achieving specific goals within constraints, operations focus on efficiency and maintaining stability.
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Project Management Fundamentals and Core Concepts
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