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Select Project Management Software
without truly understanding why the organization needs the project management software and what problems the company expects to solve in using project management software. These situations often result in a project manager purchasing a project management software and then later discovering that certain of project management requirements were not addressed and not easily solved using the selected project management software. The project management software at that point has a shelf life with the company while project managers start to develop a strategy of how to cover the additional overlooked requirements. A similar situation happens when the project or company changes business practices, scales up, or scales down in volume, and the selected project management software is unable to grow or change to accompany the changing project management business requirements.Â
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