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		<description>[...] Fun with SIPOCs Posted on Sunday, November 16th, 2008 in links - Views: (582) Do you have any suggestions to help the project manager with scoping a project and getting the team working together right from the start of a project? [link]Project managers obviously face many issues when starting a project. Gaining appropriate sponsorship, acquiring necessary resources, and determining correct customer requirements are the kinds of issues that if not handled correctly can easily result in eventual project failure. Additionally, two important issues project managers face on just about every project have to do with determining the correct project scope and quickly getting the project team working together. Fortunately, there is an effective and often used Six Sigma tool which addresses those two very issues.   Like this post? Be sure to subscribe  No Tags [...]</description>
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