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	<title>Comments on: The Evolution of the PM (or, Confessions of a Process Junkie)</title>
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		<title>By: Tim Fago</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim Fago</dc:creator>
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		<description>Tom,

A well written piece that was not only fun to read but got right to the heart of the trials and and rewards of those that have chosen a career of bringing order to chaos.  There is always time to solve within the context of the root problem, develop a plan that is flexible and can be followed, measure twice at each critical step, and as a result of all we do finish on time at budget with quality.
It seems we are always fighting the forces of hurry.  That is indeed what makes this process seem at time a &quot;Seussian Star-Bellied Sneetches machine&quot;.  Loved it!

Tim</description>
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<p>A well written piece that was not only fun to read but got right to the heart of the trials and and rewards of those that have chosen a career of bringing order to chaos.  There is always time to solve within the context of the root problem, develop a plan that is flexible and can be followed, measure twice at each critical step, and as a result of all we do finish on time at budget with quality.<br />
It seems we are always fighting the forces of hurry.  That is indeed what makes this process seem at time a &#8220;Seussian Star-Bellied Sneetches machine&#8221;.  Loved it!</p>
<p>Tim</p>
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