I hope that this course has helped you to understand the unexpected ways that projects fail and given you some ideas about how failure can be prevented.
Just remember the 7 steps you learned about in this course:I encourage you to consider the questions posed at the end of each lesson. If you aren’t happy with the answers, there is likely a bit of work to do or your project team might lack the skill or experience to get the job done.
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