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There is a wealth of information available on how companies can
select projects which will be profitable, how to align projects
with a company's strategic objectives, how to evaluate proposals,
and in general, how to have a successful project. Yet
while projects today are more successful than ever, a substantial
number still fail.
Consider some projects that you have worked on either at your job
(e.g. office software upgrades, new accounting system, moving to a
new location) or in your personal life (e.g. a wedding, modernizing
a kitchen, an extensive vacation). Please try and explain why the
project you worked on was successful or a failure.
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