Task 5.6: Archive project documents and material in order to retain organizational knowledge, comply with statutory requirements, and ensure availability of data for potential use in future projects and internal/external audits.

At the completion of the project, a project manager has a wide variety of significant documents relating to project initiation, planning, execution, control, and closing. The information contained in these documents represents significant intellectual property for the organization to add to its organizational knowledge base. By archiving these documents so that they can be accessed easily for other projects, the organization can learn from past experience, increase the chances of project success, and increase its level ...

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