Technology Project Planning: Too Much Of A Good Thing

Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Leadership,
Management,
Project Smart,
Purchasing & Procurement,
Response
Source:
Project Smart

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Overview: For many of us, it may be best not to let go of our conditioned response to project planning and critical thinking, not just yet anyway. The conditioning represents an overall positive motivation, its underlying purpose is producing results, and our technology procurement process, including its planning element, may still have plenty of room for improvement. The more sophisticated technology buyers among us might want to put the brakes on the conditioned response a bit. Regardless of what camp you are in (and until further notice from the experts!), be at least mindful of the fact that there is such a thing as too much project planning.

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Format: PDF | Size: 89KB | Date: Feb 2008 | Pages: 3


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