Innovate: The Doing -- Learning as You Go


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Innovate: The Doing -- Learning as You Go

Doug DeCarlo, Principal, The Doug DeCarlo Group

December 3, 2005







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Warning: The Menu is Not the Meal
You can only be successful in applying the definitions, doing the activities and using the tools that comprise the Flexible Project Model by infusing and deploying them with the underlying principles, values and practices of eXtreme Project Management. (See the Happy Clients diagram.)
 

Innovate is the third element of the Flexible Project Model.



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