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April 7, 2008 from Project Portfolio Management Today

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I don't usually know exactly what I'm going to write in a white paper. I usually have a preliminary hypothesis and then I try to focus on The Question I'm asking. It is more of a discovery process than a proof. Here is section 4 of the white paper in progress. IV. Look for opportunities to merge projects to gain efficiencies While this may seem self-explanatory, there are often surprising opportunities to combine projects into joint initiatives. Projects emerge from ma


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