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Project Control is a subset of Project Management that focuses on the monitoring and controlling of project activities. It involves the use of various tools and techniques to ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget. It also involves the identification and management of risks associated with the project. Project Control is an important part of the project management process, as it helps to ensure that the project is completed successfully.
Project Control involves the use of various tools and techniques such as project scheduling, budgeting, resource allocation, and risk management. It also involves the monitoring of project progress and the identification of any potential issues that may arise. The goal of Project Control is to ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget.
Some of the companies in the Project Control market include Microsoft, Oracle, Deltek, Planview, and Primavera. These companies provide various tools and services to help organizations manage their projects more effectively. Show Less Read more