Tip of the Week: Scope Management: Projects have a beginning, middle, and end. Make sure the criteria for the end is well defined. Additional criteria must be controlled. Otherwise it can “creep” into the project.
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Tip of the Week: Scope Management: Projects have a beginning, middle, and end. Make sure the criteria for the end is well defined. Additional criteria must be controlled. Otherwise it can “creep” into the project.
Click here for more tips.

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