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The Anatomy of a Project

by Rick Baker
On Jul 18, 2014

A project has a life of its own. It has a beginning. It has an end. It has a useful purpose.

Throughout its life, a project relies on people. With the help of people, projects achieve their useful purpose.

Most people take projects very seriously. Most people want to do their part to help projects achieve their ends and their goals.

And, many people contribute their best efforts to projects.

Despite those best efforts, projects are prone to experience numerous problems throughout their lives.

And when problems arise, projects rely on people to solve them. Projects understand processes assist people. On the other hand, projects know the strengths of people are required to solve the problems of projects.

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