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Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
Harvard Knowledgebase,
It Operations,
It service Management,
Management,
Project,
Project Management,
Strategy,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
Harvard Knowledgebase

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Overview: Project management used to be about driving out uncertainty. Project Manager all the deliverables right at the outset, thought through issues around scale, sequence, and size, and fine-tuned so that the implementation could be as routine as possible. Business today is all about completing projects faster, cheaper, and better, but there is another side to it-Too many projects suffer from fuzzy thinking at the front end. Read the article to know what is behind a successful project.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2003 | Pages: 1


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