HBR Guide to Project Management
by Harvard Business Review
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appears in Project Management, Management, and Business.
MEET YOUR GOALS?ON TIME AND ON BUDGET.How do you rein in the scope of your project when you?ve got a group of demanding stakeholders breathing down your neck And map out a schedule everyone can stick to And motivate team members who have competing demands on their time and attentionWhether you?re managing your first project or just tired of impr...
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appears in Project Management, Management, and Business.
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