Definition of project launch by different authors

Project launch is the process of initiating a project and setting it in motion. It involves the coordination of resources, the establishment of a timeline, and the development of a plan to ensure the successful completion of the project. Different authors have defined project launch in various ways.

For example, according to the Project Management Institute, project launch is “the process of initiating a project and setting it in motion. It involves the coordination of resources, the establishment of a timeline, and the development of a plan to ensure the successful completion of the project.”

The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) defines project launch as “the process of initiating a project and setting it in motion. It includes the development of a project plan, the identification of resources, and the establishment of a timeline.”

The Project Management Institute of Canada (PMIC) defines project launch as “the process of initiating a project and setting it in motion. It includes the development of a project plan, the identification of resources, and the establishment of a timeline. It also includes the development of a financial plan to ensure the successful completion of the project.”

Finally, the Project Management Institute of Australia (PMIA) defines project launch as “the process of initiating a project and setting it in motion. It includes the development of a project plan, the identification of resources, the establishment of a timeline, and the development of a financial plan to ensure the successful completion of the project.”