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I purposely scheduled all my meetings for the beginning of the day on February 14. I always bought Pam a dozen roses for Valentine’s Day, and I liked to leave work early to stop by the florist. I wanted to leave especially early today because I was also planning a romantic dinner for the evening. My last appointment was with Danielle Bartlett, a young, single woman who had been with the company for about four months. She was wearing a black sweater and black pants, and looked a little glum when she entered my office.
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Mochal, T., Mochal, J. (2003). Danielle Takes Scope Definition to Heart. In: Lessons in Project Management. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0820-4_11
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