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20 September 2011

- Critical Path V Critical Chain

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19 September 2011

-Ishikawa – Cause and Effect diagrams

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Labels: Quality Management, Seven Basic Tools, Tools for Quality Control

15 September 2011

- 4.1 Develop Project Charter

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1 September 2011

-71 Points you would like to know before writing PMP Exam

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