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solniwko [45]
3 years ago
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____________________ is a phenomenon in which the project manager spends more time documenting project tasks, collecting perform

ance measurements, recording project task information, and updating project completion forecasts than in accomplishing meaningful project work.
Social Studies
1 answer:
labwork [276]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Projectitis.

Explanation:

Projectitis is, as the exercise describes, a sort of obsession with a project that makes the individual ignore the rest of the projects, the organization, etc. It's an isolation inside a project. The person that is experiencing this phenomenon is spending more time documenting project tasks, collecting performance measurements, recording project task information ,etc, rather than being accomplishing meaningful work.

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