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Practical Problem-Solving Skills in the Workplace
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Practical Problem-Solving Skills in the Workplace

by Judith Combes Taylor, Rebekah Lashman, Pamela Helling
February 1994
Beginner content levelBeginner
132 pages
3h 21m
English
AMA Self-Study
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Managing and Evaluating the Progress of Your Project

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Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you should be able to:

•   List the basic goals of project management

•   Identify three different methods for displaying your work plan graphically.

•   State three different ways you can use a work plan to monitor and manage the progress of your project.

WHAT PROJECT MANAGEMENT IS ALL ABOUT

As you’ve seen throughout this book, it’s essential to keep asking yourself questions all through the problem-solving process, sorting through the information you’ve collected to identify key facts and organize your activities. Human resource managers ...

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ISBN: 9780761213895