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Reporting Results
In this chapter, you learn about potential difficulties in reporting your results, how to effectively use communication tools and techniques, the value of giving credit to your team, and the importance of assuming any blame alone.
More Communications Channels, Less Accessibility
In this age of sophisticated software (as described in the previous chapter), not to mention the web, smart phones, and whatever else becomes available, it should be easier than before to communicate your progress as you proceed on your project. Yet, for some project managers the experience is the opposite.
The increasing number of communication vehicles have resulted in making it more difficult to capture the time and attention of those to whom you ...
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