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Phase 1 typically includes initial activities such as project planning, feasibility studies, and preliminary research. It often involves defining objectives, identifying stakeholders, and outlining key deliverables. Additionally, this phase may include gathering baseline data and establishing timelines and budgets. Overall, it sets the foundation for subsequent phases of the project.

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