Project Management Lite
Just Enough to Get the Job Done...Nothing More
by Juana Clark Craig
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appears in Management, Project Management, and Business.
Get your projects done without having a Master's Degree in Project ManagementThere is no shortage of books on project management, yet most of those guides are weighed down with tiresome project managementspeak and heavy process. This easytouse, stepbystep, plain English guide to project management shows readers how to hit ground running and na...
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appears in Management, Project Management, and Business.
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