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Writing Project Scope Statements That Work: Start with a Picture!

Posted on June 1, 2010 by Bill Branson

One of the most effective but least used ways to craft an effective project scope statement is to start with a picture. In this post we'll discuss the the three elements of a great project scope picture you can use to get the words out of your project team and on paper.

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