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Project Management

"In project management, the control process can be replaced with proper standards and guidelines. Too much control is counter-productive." Do you agree or disagree with this view? Provide reasoning for your view.


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In reference to the statement: "In project management, the control process can be replaced with proper standards and guidelines. Too much control is counter-productive, "  this solution provides evidence in terms of whether to agree or disagree with this view.  Supplemented with a highly informative article titled, "Project Management Body of Knowledge."

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