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Haiku for project managers - lessons learned

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Because sometimes poetry makes the point better than a long story. To learn more about Haiku, read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku

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We invest hours /

Capturing our lessons learned /

Then they disappear


Posted on: May 03, 2016 12:00 AM | Permalink

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Jason Belanger Consultant| JB Consulting Tustin, Ca, United States
This is great! I would only add "long" before hours in the first line. Thanks for sharing this!

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Robert Prol Project Manager| KPMG LLP East Sandwich, Ma, United States
Then I'd need a one syllable word to replace invest.

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Jason Belanger Consultant| JB Consulting Tustin, Ca, United States
No, you'd be fine...a Haiku is 5, 7, 5 syllables, right?

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Robert Prol Project Manager| KPMG LLP East Sandwich, Ma, United States
That's correct. Did I miscount the syllables?

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Jason Belanger Consultant| JB Consulting Tustin, Ca, United States
I believe you did. I coun't 4 syllables in the first line. Regardless, it is a very poignant Haiku!

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