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sponsored by CIO Decisions
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11 Feb 2007
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01 Feb 2007
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HTML
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Length:
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3
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Journal Article
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Go beyond list making and note taking. Use the project management tools at your disposal. Project planning, scheduling and controlling: Does a project manager need to perform these processes with a project management tool like MS Project, or is it OK to just keep track of a project in Excel or Word? Is it possible for project managers to deliver projects on time and on budget without using a project management tool? In our work, we often encounter these questions from clients. But ultimately they skirt the issue: When project managers don't use dedicated tools to track and manage projects, it indicates that they don't have the education or training they should.
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Authors
Michelle Burke
Principal
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Trissential
Michael Vinje
Principal
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Trissential
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