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.rssg-digest
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Project Management Resources • September 5, 2019, 2:30 pm
You might have heard of a postmortem. It’s a meeting after the project has concluded, during which successes and failures are discussed with the project team. It’s a great way to learn from your…
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I’ve come across several ideas recently that need addressing. One is from Ron Jeffries blog
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I’m delighted that I have four copies of Colin D. Ellis’ book, The Project Book, to giveaway.
Here is some information about the book:
Project leaders and senior managers in all business…