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What Is Project Hierarchy?

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A project hierarchy, like any hierarchy, relates to putting items in order of importance from top to bottom. This is done by putting the most important aspects at the top of the hierarchy table, with the least important at the bottom to show that it isn't as necessary as those at the top. In a project, a hierarchy would most likely relate to the actions and steps that you need to go through to make your project successful and easy to run. Here are some ideas of project steps and tips that you could include in your project with ease:

· Something at the top of your project hierarchy could include the most important points, such as getting the most pivotal aspect of the project sorted out. For example, if your project work involved something on the lines of PR work, you would deem getting contacts as one of the most important aspects of the project. Without contacts, you can't get in touch with other people to promote the work that you are trying to advertise. This would mean that the project was utterly pointless. So to stop this from happening, the most important things go on top, as a reminder of the bigger picture. It is far too easy to get worked up in the little aspects of your project and ignore the larger fundamental parts, until it is too late to rectify.

· Project parts at the bottom of your hierarchy could include visiting people for their own input and some aspects of research work that you could do with doing for inspiration regarding the direction of your project. It is always good to get yourself inspired by the things that other people have done, without actually copying them. This way you can get a taste of something good into your project without actually stealing their ideas.

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