"Anyone who believes that small things can't make a huge difference has never tried to sleep with a mosquito in the room." — Norm Kerth
The secret about project life most closely guarded by practitioners discloses too much to be openly gabbled around, for this secret discredits anyone espousing it. Projects seem to live in an ever-expanding world, not a steadily shrinking one. Attend a conference and the keynoter will carry a vitae claiming credit for global successes, and you or I could be excused for feeling kind of insignificant in comparison to their vast experience.
We could also be excused for concluding that it doesn't












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