Whenever the performance of a project falls outside nominal values, it will be judged to be a project in distress and likely to fail unless some intervention strategy brings it back under control. How it got to that state is certainly a question that needs answering. But more important is how it can be returned to a state of normalcy -- if at all. A distressed project will have one or more of the following characteristics:
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