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zheka24 [161]
3 years ago
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Find any example of a real project with a real project manager. Feel free to use projects in the media (such as the Olympics, te

levision shows, or movies) or a project from your work, if applicable. Describe the project's scope, time, and cost goals. If the project has been completed: Describe whether the project was a success, and why or why not. If the project is still in progress: Describe some of the risks that may prevent the project from being a success. What can the project team do to prevent or mitigate those risks
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ANEK [815]3 years ago
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Answer: i dont know. sub to gametoons!

Explanation:

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