FIGURE LIST
1–1. Triangles showing the relationship between P, C, T, and S.
1–2. Life cycle of a troubled project.
1–3. Appropriate project life cycle.
1–4. The steps in managing a project.
3–1. Two pain curves in a project over time.
3–2. Planning is answering questions.
4–1. Chevron showing mission, vision, and problem statement.
6–1. WBS diagram to clean a room.
7–4. CPM diagram for yard project.
8–1. Network to illustrate computation methods.
8–2. Diagram with EF times filled in.
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