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    Raven’s Brain

    By Raymond Keckler | February 3, 2008

    I happened to come across a blog called Raven’s Brain. I like the way she writes. She is entertaining and informative. The article that caught my eye was “A Guide to Managing IT Projects“. One of the points in the article is the Project Charter. A project must start with a Project Charter. In the post there is a link to a Project Charter you can download. The Project Charter is laid out nicely. It has all the items needed to define the purpose, objectives and stakeholder needs of a project.

    There are plenty of other articles ranging from agile development to leadership. Each is educational and engaging. I highly recommend reading it.

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    Topics: Chatter, Project Management |

    One Response to “Raven’s Brain”

    1. Raven Says:
      February 7th, 2008 at 11:25 am

      Hello Raymond! Thanks for your kind words regarding my blog. I’m glad you found something useful and love it when people share their thoughts at their own sites. It’s great that you’re sharing the info I found (can’t take credit for it all ;) - especially the wonderful project charter download.

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