Integrating Project Management Techniques and Stakeholder Engagement for Comprehensive Project Success: A Multi-Domain Analysis

Authors

  • Sakila Akter Jahan Department of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14249323

Keywords:

Project Management, project Success, Stakeholder Management

Abstract

The effective application of various project management techniques to ensure successful project implementation has been well-documented, particularly in the domains of time, cost, and quality management. However, the distinction between a project and project management remains ambiguous. This paper aims to clarify the overlap between the definitions of these terms and examine how this confusion can impact their interrelationship. By identifying the different stakeholders involved in a project and project management, along with their objectives, expectations, and influences, this study demonstrates how a clearer understanding of these distinctions can enhance the likelihood of project success.

Author Biography

Sakila Akter Jahan, Department of Technology

Department of Technology

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Published

2024-11-30

How to Cite

[1]
Jahan, S.A. 2024. Integrating Project Management Techniques and Stakeholder Engagement for Comprehensive Project Success: A Multi-Domain Analysis. IPHO-Journal of Advance Research in Business Management and Accounting. 2, 11 (Nov. 2024), 09–17. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14249323.