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It encompasses various factors such as resource allocation, time management, task coordination, and overall project performance. Inefficient resource management: Ineffective allocation of labor, equipment, and materials can result in downtime, idle resources, and unnecessary costs. This can lead to missed deadlines and hinder progress.
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