Some projects are very well defined but others are not. If there is an idea that has been handed down by many, formed into a project that simply needs to be implemented, you may have a well defined project. If, on the other hand, someone or some group has an idea and they simply created a project out of it, then you may have an extra amount of defining to do.
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Letting Things Unfold On Your Projects
April 29th, 2009 · 3 Comments
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Create Authority With An Authoritative Project Charter
April 23rd, 2009 · 1,344 Comments
Oftentimes, less experienced project managers and project teams wallow in uncertainty and lack of direction due to the lack of proper project management documentation. I have seen situations where there are lots of desperate sources of documentation but the specific project at hand is not well enough to find.
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Effective Project Charters Tie Back to Strategy
July 10th, 2008 · 496 Comments
You are new to a project. The project itself is new, or perhaps you have been handed an initial project. The project charter is a great place to start to get yourself oriented to where the project fits into the organization.






