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Project Management
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Incorporate project team input using the Compare and Merge feature
Collaborate effectively with your team
Use the right Microsoft Office program for the job
Gather project status information
Tracking project changes
Building a successful project team
Improve project performance by sharing information
Developing and presenting project plans, scope, and timeline
Plan a brainstorming session
Demo: Incorporate project team input
Keep up with changes to shared projects
Gaining client participation
Defining project scope
Managing the proposal process
Distributing information
Identifying and planning for risks
Improving efficiency with Six Sigma
Initiating a project
Monitoring project costs
Preparing and reviewing final project information
Reporting project performance
Setting up methods for communicating project information
Using historical data to improve future projects
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