Project Management Tool - Selecting a project board
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Selecting a project board Best practice insists that you have to have a project board to ensure the quality of the project deliverables, make decisions, make meaningful comments on reports, ask difficult, probing bloody awkward questions that put the project manager on the spot. The trick here is to create a project ' bored '. A group of people far too 'bored' to bother reading the status reports and let you get on with it. |