Practical Practices for
Project Selection
Project Selection: Evaluating Project Proposals
Every
project begins with a proposal, but not every proposal can or should
become a project. In a world of limited resources, choices have to
be made. Not every project has viability. And, amongst those
that do, limited resources (people, time, money and equipment), must be
applied judiciously. The goal of the project selection process is
to analyze project viability, and to approve or reject project proposals
based on established criteria, following a set of structured steps and
checkpoints.
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