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== Types == Some analyses of project-oriented activity distinguish - using military-style terminology - between grandiose '''strategic projects''' and more trivial or component operational projects: '''tactical projects'''.<ref> {{cite news | last1 = Banks | first1 = Linda | year = 2017 | title = What Is a Strategic Project? | url = http://smallbusiness.chron.com/strategic-project-10440.html | department = Small Business | newspaper = Houston Chronicle | publisher = [[Hearst Newspapers, LLC]] | access-date = 2017-02-09 | quote = Organizations can be good at tactical projects, such as moving to a new building or introducing a new product. These are projects that have one operational goal, which probably does not entail contributions by most employees within the organization. In these projects, meeting a tactical goal on time and within budget are key considerations. A strategic project, on the other hand, has a primary goal of gaining the competitive advantage by focusing on the organization's overall direction. }} </ref>{{sfn|Williams|2011}}{{rp|208|loc=Chapter 15: Dealing with 'Unprojects'}}
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