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Best Practice for Benefits

Today I saw a question about benefits on Quora that piqued my interest. You can read the question, and my answer here:

Read Stephen Green's answer to What are the best practises to measure and report benefits of projects? on Quora

Posted on August 25, 2016Author Steve GreenCategories Benefits, Best practice, Project Management

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