Project Context


Project context

Each project management instance needs to take its context into account strategically and persistently:

Example: the MIT Distributed Library Initiative, which had to bridge two "different 'cultures' that emphasize rather distinct values and goals" (Davis-Millis and Owens, (1997)

Context analysis is the process of establishing a process' scope. This involves determining a boundary between internal and external factors, along with inputs, outputs, and interfaces (Gantthead).