... contain a unique account reference, a primary contact name, contact details and
a list of all sales to the customer within the past sales year
• Contact details must consist of a phone number, an ... There may also be a large amount of supporting
information in order to qualify or corroborate the stated goals but the goal should be clear. The
supporting information might be...
... social labor. Idioms come from all trades and professions,
for example:
A tailor says, “Cut the coat according to the cloth.”
A farmer says, “As a man sow, so shall he reap.”
A fisherman says, ... For example, “as
white as snow” (trắng như tuyết) can not be changed as “as white as cotton”
Idiom is syntactically anomalous. It has an unusual grammatical structure.
For example, “d...
... making a presentation into smaller one namely
preparation, presentation delivery, and after presentation.
2.1. Preparation
As mentioned previously, preparation is pre-condition and important ... mistakes.
- Further preparation, let check your pronunciation with a dictionary or
a CD to make it more accuracy.
An important key point to make your pronunciation better is pract...
... know and what you are certain about. Great
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conservations are not unavoidably about world affairs. An informed talk
about gardening can make your listener‟s day.
• Eye contact: It is important ... any particular preposition, and so on.
Check also for the pronunciation and use of a word. Is it particularly
formal or informal, or used in certain word partnerships?
For exam...
... milestones except for the project
due date and other milestone dates that might be required
to coordinate with external contactors. The major reasons
for avoiding calendar-bound milestones ... soon as feasible—except for gating activities
Monitoring Metrics
• Monitor and report activity start and finish times
• Monitor progress towards project milestones
• Earned value (EV) reporting...
...
The Capacity Management Information System (CMIS) is the cornerstone of a successful
Capacity Management process.
• Availability Management: The purpose of Availability Management is to provide ... provide a point
of focus and management for all availability-related issues, relating to services,
components and resources, ensuring that availability targets in all areas ar...
... development
of a project s baseline budget and cash flow based upon reasonably ac-
curate historical data. The historical databases are updated at the end of
each project.
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Phase II—Cost/performance determination ... 84
ORGANIZATIONAL RESTRUCTURING
Effective project management cultures are based on trust, communication, coop-
eration, and teamwork. When the basis of project man...
... benchmarking for project management
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An organization dedicated to continuous improvement
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An organization that provides mentorship for inexperienced project man-
agers
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A centralized data bank on ... AM Page 99
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An organization for sharing project management ideas and experiences
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A “hot line” for problem-solving that does not automatically inform se-
nior management...
...
Scrum Master.
Traditional Project Management at a Glance:
According to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), a project is a temporary endeavor
undertaken to create a unique ... estimation and expense monitoring.
4. Project Quality, which encompasses quality definition, assurance, and control.
5. Project Communication for information dissemination an...