As a project manager, developing concise and unambiguous project objectives (or statements of your project’s desired results) increases the chances that you’ll successfully accomplish them.
In the newly updated Project Management for Dummies, 3rd Edition (Wiley Publishing, Inc., May 2010), author Stanley Portny, PMP, suggests following these pointers to ensure your project objectives are crystal clear:
> Focus on outcomes rather than activities. (For example, “produce a final, approved report” is preferable to “read and review draft report.”)
> Make sure your











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