Abstract

Project management is a topic of great importance in various economic activities, whether industrial, commercial or others. This article aims to present a network planning in a rolling mill in a forge, using the PMBOK as the basis for all project planning. The Project Management Institute, a forum of excellence in the area of projects, contributes to the theoretical consolidation and dissemination of experiences and good practices in the area, which, in turn, defined the concept of project as the temporary effort undertaken to create a product, service or single result, it recognizes five groups of project management processes: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling and Closing Project Management is characterized as promoting teaching and learning in organizations, achieving significant results, where quality it is essential in the goals that the organization pursues. Project Management is the application of fundamentals and concepts, related to certain given skills. This work was carried out through the case study, following the planning and execution of the project. In the project described in this work, all acquisitions were carried out by the purchasing sector, subordinated to the financial sector. At the end of this work, it is concluded that Project Management is described as a promoter of teaching and learning in organizations, achieving significant results, where quality is essential in the objectives that the organization pursues.

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