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Time Is a Cost Even When Nobody Says How Much

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Stephen Devaux
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I just published a new blog post “Time Is a Cost Even When Nobody Says How Much” at the Total Project Control  website.  The new blog explains to that even when the sponsor/customer doesn’t recognize the value/cost of time and/or doesn’t know how to incorporate it in a contract or charter, this information is still of particular value to the project manager. It shows how she should go about raising the issue with the sponsor/customer and how she can add clearly quantified value to the customer, the team and herself by restructuring the charter or contract to incentivize what the sponsor/customer wants: a more valuable project through earlier delivery.

Fraternally in project management,

Steve the Bajan

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Stephen Devaux
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Huh! Thanks, Mike.

Dunno what happened. This will work.

Fraternally in project management,

Steve the Bajan

Mike Testro
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Hi Steve

Web link seems to be wrong.

Best regards

Mike T.