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What is the main difference between Planning and Research Projects? Give any examples?

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Date Posted: 2016/12/31
يوسف دمدوم
by يوسف دمدوم , مهندس و مسير , مقاولة اشغال البناء

In this context refers (Young, 2005) to the nature of planning, said: "the process of creating a kind of system planning and a clear case of the chaos that has created a complex environment in which it operates, so facing a permanent change, and describes it as a group activity in which everyone in order to stimulate the Group strengthened Tmaschke and creating a team to do its utmost to implement the set plans, such a commitment will be essential to the success of the project, and prepare you for the plan yourself and then try to get everyone's approval it will be a long process and does not create a sense of commitment among team members as 

Re-search is a process that aims only to develop projects in order to facilitate and efficacy to get to a better result

Sadeq Al-Abbad
by Sadeq Al-Abbad , Service Specialist , Halliburton Energy Services Inc

fazlur answer is nearst answer for your question

Abdul Rehman
by Abdul Rehman , Electrical Engineer , Tamdeed Projects

Thanks for the invitation. I agree with Mr. Fazlur Rahman.

I agree with the given answers from the experts

Md Fazlur Rahman
by Md Fazlur Rahman , Procurement Specialist , Engineering and Planning Consultants Ltd

A planning project (feasibility studies, planning with detailed design, specification, schedule and cost) must  have its intended output. The cost envelope of planning project is defined/calculated with respect to the intended output.

 

In research project, cost is to be incurred  for an expected output/ solution/ finding  but you may not get the result /output at all i.e expected output / result may be zero. If so, Research is undertaken again to find the clue so  that you can align yourself to right direction