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		<title>By: Project Management Tools That Work (Bruce)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Project Management Tools That Work (Bruce)</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes, rarely is it a lack of project techniques or methodology (or fancy tools).

The telling evidence is what it takes to &quot;fix&quot; organizations that have consistent IT project failures.  Usually it is getting rid of bad habits (especially opinion based estimates).  Once a few of the management bad habits are removed, many organizations lurch forward in improved productivity and quality.  It is often like remembering to release the parking break on the car - gee, it runs so much better that way!</description>
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<p>The telling evidence is what it takes to &#8220;fix&#8221; organizations that have consistent IT project failures.  Usually it is getting rid of bad habits (especially opinion based estimates).  Once a few of the management bad habits are removed, many organizations lurch forward in improved productivity and quality.  It is often like remembering to release the parking break on the car &#8211; gee, it runs so much better that way!</p>
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