Feasibility Study using the PMBOK® Methodology

Abstract

In 1969 Martin Barnes opened the debate a lot about what is the best way to describe the fundamental limitations that underpin the success of the project. This paper develops a project integration model "Beyoutiful Esthetics" through the PMBOK® methodology. The objective in this document is to present the case of this model and demonstrate the way to evaluate the project in the delivery of successful results as part of the development of the PMBOK® model, in the area of beauty culture.

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  • EP ID EP507727
  • DOI 10.22161/ijaems.4.8.3
  • Views 99
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(2018). Feasibility Study using the PMBOK® Methodology. International Journal of Advanced engineering, Management and Science, 4(8), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-507727