Chapter 13. Reporting Project Information

BY this stage of the game, you’ve built your project plan and you’re using it to track progress and display project information. Because you’re now in the execution and control processes of the project, you’ll need to share important data with stakeholders. For example, your new test procedure might have worked better than expected, but your materials testing ran into some unanticipated slowdowns. All this information is reflected in the project plan. However, ...

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