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The majority of my work involved meeting with people and helping them through one or two particular project problems. I rarely had a chance to meet with someone regularly and help them to complete their project from start to finish. That was a big reason why Jerry and I had become very comfortable working with each other. Meeting with him regularly had made me feel like a part of the team and had allowed me to see not only the progression of the project, but also his professional progression as he learned more and more about being a better project manager.
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© 2003 Tom Mochal and Jeff Mochal
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Mochal, T., Mochal, J. (2003). Ashley Finds Not All Critical Path Activities Are “Critical”. In: Lessons in Project Management. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0820-4_27
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