1. the sequence of steps written to carry out one step of a program. Project orders often have to be written to execute a programstep. These should be written but usually do not require any approval and often are not generally issued but go to the person or persons who will accomplish that step of a program. Under the category of project would come orders, workprojects, etc. These are a series of guiding steps which if followed will result in a full and successful accomplishment of the programtarget. (HCO PL 29 Feb 72 II)2. the program is the big solution to a problem-the big problem is solved by a big solution called a program. The little problems inside that big solution are solved by projects. And inside the projects the littler-littler problems are solved by orders. (FO 2192)3. if something requires more than two weeks to do it is a project. (HCO PL 1 May 65 II)Abbr. Pjt.
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cause (one's voice) to be heard clearly and at a distance. pursues continues to discuss (a subject, topic, etc.). reaction action in response to some influence, event, etc,