Projects are temporary. They have a start and an end date. Projects deliver a new product, a service, a result or business value.
Example – Developing a new website is a project
Programs are commonly defined as a group of related projects that provide certain benefits when managed together.
Example – Managing the development of all ecommerce projects together can be a program
Portfolios are not just a group of programs but can also include projects that do not align with any program.
Example – Managing all types of website development related projects and programs can be a portfolio while managing all mobile apps related projects and programs can be another portfolio
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