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SUCCESSFUL PROJECT MANAGEMENT Insig
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About the Authors Stanslaus Tichapo
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The content of your message……
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DEDICATION To the intellectually in
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Foreword The goal of this book is t
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Overview Successful Project Managem
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Abbreviations BOCODOL: Botswana Col
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To come up with a quality product a
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allowed effective resource allocati
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Chapter 2 What is a Project? Work o
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Stakeholders Stakeholders is the te
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Project Areas in Open and Distance
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that it is complete, it is no longe
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A useful tool you could use to capt
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Chapter 3 Interaction For Successfu
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are then requested to append their
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?? Activity 1. Suggest any improvem
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Please note that this is not the pl
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knowledgeable about issues may not
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You may now contribute to our discu
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• Use language that shows you ack
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• Fourthly, avoid jargon because
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You will note that these are sugges
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Perhaps this is a difficult questio
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Chapter 4 How to Plan the Project D
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Planning involves answering the que
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S= The course should help officers
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• Is the product, at various stag
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Chapter 5 Structuring and Schedulin
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Table 5A WBS for the B. Com. Degree
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Sample Gantt Chart Figure 5B Course
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Chapter 6 The Project Team Knowing
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observation, how productive is your
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The tasks to be done In project man
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• have a clear knowledge of proje
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critics who question ideas from tea
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Two members are in disagreement wit
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our own things without interference
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