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sponsored by CIO Decisions
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05 Mar 2007
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01 Mar 2007
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HTML
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1
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Journal Article
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Sometimes, executives try to buy project management success by simply purchasing an expensive enterprise project management (EPM) tool. But rushing headlong into buying an EPM tool is like buying a powerhouse golf driver when what you really need is a lesson on fixing your swing. So why do so many executives shortcut process improvement and go straight to the purchasing stage? Because they don't have the patience to track how projects are managed.
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Authors
Michelle Burke
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Trissential
Michael Vinje
Principal
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Trissential
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