December 2005
Beginner to intermediate
496 pages
16h 46m
English
JOHN TUMAN, JR., MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC.
A project is a success if all the work goes as planned. This assumes the project has a well-developed plan and that there are no surprises. In a successful project, objectives are well defined, work is accomplished as scheduled, and resources are used efficiently. Furthermore, the client is pleased with the final results. Most important, the whole job is done without mishap, controversy, or lawsuit. In addition, management acknowledges a fine job and rewards everyone handsomely.
Projects seldom work out this way. One reason is that project objectives have different meanings ...
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