Planning A Project Using A Work Breakdown Structure & Logic Network

Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
It Operations,
Team Management,
Project Smart,
Project Management,
Project,
Plan,
Network,
Management,
It service Management,
Work Breakdown Structure
Source:
Project Smart

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Overview: Projects don't just happen they are planned. The whole project team should develop the plan not just the project manager. This ensures that the teams' experiences are taken into account and that everyone is fully committed and has ownership of the plan. Running a project without a plan is foolish. Working without knowing where you are going is likely to lead to problems and possible failure. Running a project without a plan is like trying to find your way in a strange city without a map.

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Format: PDF | Size: 70KB | Date: Sep 2008 | Pages: 2


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