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The Project Shrink

  by - Bas de Baar

Bas de Baar is a Project Shrink. Well actually, he's the Project Shrink. Projects are about people, and he helps you deal with that. What is your relationship with your mother like? And what kind of PM tree would you be?

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Bas de Baar is an independent consultant based in the Netherlands. He uniquely combines over a decade of project and team leadership with nearly a decade online presence in the area of Project Leadership in a global and virtual world.





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