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Why do the executing and controlling phases of a project usually overlap?

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The executing and controlling phases of a project usually overlap because project work takes place during the executing phase. A project manager monitors the status of a project and takes a corrective action as work is being performed. There are five phases of project management namely; conception and initiation, planning, execution, performance/monitoring, and project close.
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