When is a project not a project?

A project is not a project when:

1. It lacks a clear and defined objective.
2. It does not have a specific start and end date.
3. There is no dedicated team or stakeholders involved.
4. It does not require any specific planning or coordination.
5. It does not involve delivering a unique product, service, or outcome.
6. It does not involve managing constraints such as time, cost, and resources.
7. It does not require any level of analysis or problem-solving.
8. It does not involve any degree of change or improvement.
9. It does not have any defined scope or boundaries.
10. It does not involve any level of risk management or mitigation.