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The 12 Pillars of Project Excellence
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The 12 Pillars of Project Excellence

by Adil F. Dalal
October 2011
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
692 pages
21h 25m
English
Productivity Press
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their concerns and proactively addresses those by including it in the project
vision statement. For example, if the project requires a new advanced server to
be installed by the research and development (R&D) team on the premises and if
the director of information technology is impacted, they should be interviewed for
any major concerns. If the concern is energy usage, then that requirement regard-
ing energy consumption such as “ensuring minimal energy consumption” should
be captured and included as a part of the project vision statement.
3.3.4 Identify the Priority Areas of Focus
Once project charter is reviewed, choosing high-priority areas is the next step
in writing a project vision statemen
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