A Rationale and Structure for A Project Management Body of Knowledge
May 1st, 2003 by HalMax Wideman's Project Management Wisdom is always worth checking out. (He claims more than a million visits/month to his website.) Today Max published a guest article by Eric Jenett, one of five people who founded the Project Management Institute back in 1969.
Mr. Jenett first wrote this previously unpublished article back in 1996. He has updated and edited it for publishing it on the web. Mr. Jenett articulate and careful with his writing. It is worth taking the time to read. This is the first of three parts. A Rationale and Structure for A Project Management Body of Knowledge
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