You definitely need a clear understanding of these three concepts and the differences between them, if you’re running any kind of projects. David Cleden’s article on page four of the current newsletter of the UK Chapter of the PMI takes a wonderfully pragmatic approach to all three and encourages you to use each of them intelligently. David Cleden is author of Managing Project Uncertainty and Bid Writing for Project Managers.
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