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Are some times better than others to perform certain tasks?

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The idea is to keep focus as stated by Helene Lerner (2005) when saying that been distracted by other demands on our time can cause us to lose track of goals and derail them.

In a perfect world a Project Managers should have a clear plan as of when (time, date, hour) they should perform each task. They should not become distracted by attending to everthing and everyone around them; they should remain always focus.


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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
Comment on que question: "Does the time of the day, week, month we perfom a task is an advantage or disadvantage to ceartain project management activities?"

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