Keeping a Project Management Diary or Project Log
A personal project diary, or project log, will help you keep track of progress, problems and issues. Here's what to do and how to do it.
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A personal project diary, or project log, will help you keep track of progress, problems and issues. Here's what to do and how to do it.
Before you start work on your project, be sure you have basic administrative procedures in place, not the least of which is a realistic schedule of forms and reports to emphasize priorities, issues, schedules and deadlines.
This presentation covers information essential for every team member assigned to any project.
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