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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Operational management versus project management
Alex Chompoff recently wrote an article on his blog about the differences between operational management and project management. He states that operational management decisions are something that the manager and team has to live with forever, while those working in project management only have to deal with it for a short period of time, as many of the projects are completed and they move on to new projects. How do you feel about this? What are the differences?
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