In terms of project management, the concept of a product life cycle actually mirrors very closely what we would think of when considering the concept of a project life cycle in that it takes into account all of the various phases of the product’s entire series of creation, development, finalization, and eventually, implementation. Specifically speaking, the product life cycle refers to the collection of primarily sequential product phases, typically entirely non-overlapping. The number of the corporate within it an untold number of particular phases, but the absolute final phase of the product life cycle typically involves and is contained to a phase that focuses on the products ultimate conclusion, its eventual deterioration, and final death or sorts. A project life cycle is typically speaking contained within one or within multiple product life cycles.
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Product Life Cycle
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