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Succeeding with project management
Succeeding with project management means developing an effective project management office and using the right tools. To make a project management office work, start by having clear objectives and a reliable way of measuring ROI. The payoff includes money saved from eliminating the development of redundant applications and time saved on completing projects more quickly, due to better oversight and coordination. Picking the right project management tools is also important. One option is using tools delivered through a software-as-a-service model, available from vendors like eProject, 37signal, Vertabase and Intuit. Another option is traditional project management software, from vendors like Planview, Primavera and Microsoft.
Learn more about effective project management:
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