Momin Mukherjee
Dept. of Management & Humanities, NIT Arunachal Pradesh, India
Email: mmukherjee964@gmail.com
Abstract
Construction of any projects brings the different degrees of environmental change and change of people also not limited to construction. Therefore, the project definition may be reset the boundaries, or subject to various expectations and interpretations by different stakeholders which are discussed briefly in this paper. The project opportunities may benefit from the practice of stakeholders’ management. Using a systematic judgment and participating theory combination will contribute to the theory and practice of managing the project efficiently.
Keywords
Job duties of project officer;
Project management;
Project officer;
Project’s plan.
Project scope;
Risk management;
Cited as
Momin Mukherjee “Function of Project Manager and Officer” International Journal of Advanced Engineering and Management, Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 180-182, 2017. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24999/IJOAEM/02080041
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