Interactive Web Business Organizational Chart


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Interactive Web Business Organizational Chart

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Improved deliverable! Seeing your web enterprise's chain of command on paper is helpful not just to you and your employees, but also to investors and clients. Who does what and for whom on those interactive web development projects? This PowerPoint template presents a typical team org/structure chart for a web development project and allows you to put in names and titles to make it your own. Be sure to check out pages 2-4 for descriptions of who does what.


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