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"Money is no obstacle" is something rarely heard from the mouths of project sponsors. Understanding how your colleagues are addressing budgetary requirements is critical to turning an idea into commitment.
Measuring IT Value: The Issue of Attribution
- by Margaret Tanaszi
Organizational arrangements and management practices either enhance or diminish the effectiveness of IT's contribution of value. It's a question of attribution--the degree to which IT and other processes make business results successful.

Project Budget Spreadsheet ( Report - Template )
This template will give you a solid structure for your project budget. It is organized by project phase and includes subtabs for major categories of project spend.



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