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On 2/15/07, Colgan, Julie J. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>To me, the PMP and CRM are apples and oranges ... And when put together
>are a great foundation to a fantastic fruit salad!
Actually, I've found they are complimentary and have many commonalities.
Lets face it, PM and RM are based on tried and true principles that make
perfect sense, involve a disciplined approach and hard work to be
successful, require senior management to be effective, and require easement
of risks or "pain thresholds". In addition, it takes some sort of pain
(lawsuit, disaster or failure) before management realizes how
important implementing one or the other (or both) are.
Another CRM and PMP, Adele Carboni (Mimi's boss) said it best: project
management is essentially records management without the records. She's
pretty well on the mark.
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Bruce L. White, CRM, PMP
Houston, TX
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