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Managing Multiple Projects is a vital element in AMA’s self-study program on project management, because—let’s face it—who among us has only a single project? Multiple projects are the norm, not the exception, and there are very good reasons why this is so. A lot of projects simply aren’t big enough to justify the investment of a full-time project manager: having only one is impractical. Depending on the availability of resources, a multiple project environment can accomplish substantial work while lowering the overhead burden of project management by consolidating processes.

There are three broad levels of multiple project management, each with issues and strategies you need to know:

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