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Listmember Sharon Burton of Arthrobytes Consulting teaches an extension
class on the topic. The class is offered by UC Riverside and is called
Technical Writing Project Management.
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... a major project that involves the rewrite of a number
of our manuals. It's important that I do this right, and I deliver on
time. It's the most complicated project I've worked on so far, and it
looks like I'm going to need to do some serious planning to pull this
off. Can any of you suggest some resources that I can use to learn more
about the process of project management and help me figure out all of
the steps that it's going to take to get this project finished?..
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