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Mentored implementations
17. November 2009 by admin.
Good project managers don’t just happen. Mentored implementation accomplishes two goals - it improves the nuts and bolts of a project, and it also creates new leaders and project managers. The important thing for the site where such mentoring is going on is that it doesn’t add to the cost of the project – some vendors like loading up the project staff with trainees who add little value to a project while being trained at the customer’s expense.
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