project
A very important or large project.
A project involving detailed study and investigation of a subject.
A project of a very large size.
A project that is large in scope and requires a lot of effort.
An assignment given to be completed as part of school work.
An assignment given to a student or a group of students as part of their coursework.
A small-scale preliminary study conducted to evaluate feasibility.
A project shared or done by two or more people or groups.
A project involving two or more parties working together.
A publicly funded development of homes for people with low incomes.
A project that did not achieve its intended goals.
A project that was not successful.
The practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals.
The person responsible for leading a project from its inception to execution.
A person who leads the project team.
Used to specify the topic or subject of a project.
Indicates the goal or purpose of the project.
To begin working on a project.
To be responsible for controlling or organizing a project.
To be in charge of a project.
To perform the work required for a project.
To provide the money for a project.
To provide the money needed for a project.
To commit to and begin a project, especially one that is large or difficult.
To formally begin or set a project in motion.