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NAPM InfoEdge
October 1998, Vol. 4 No. 2

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Once the work breakdown has been defined, it is used as an input, along with historical information or past experience, to define specific activities necessary to meet project objectives. The project team and support staff must be organized and tools for monitoring and communication must be established.

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