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	<title>Comments on: MS Project in business consulting</title>
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		<title>By: Steve Shu</title>
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		<description>&quot;Unfortunately, there is one but important reason sometimes people insist on having MS Project deliverable - it looks sophisticated and lots of work. That?s one reason I would never agree with, but this is real life. &quot;

Bartlomiej, thanks for the comment and post! I think you are right on with your prior comment. I guess the other thing that I would add is that if what you describe in your above comment is not expressed verbally by parties, it is often likely that it is an unspoken driver for people to want to use MS project.</description>
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<p>Bartlomiej, thanks for the comment and post! I think you are right on with your prior comment. I guess the other thing that I would add is that if what you describe in your above comment is not expressed verbally by parties, it is often likely that it is an unspoken driver for people to want to use MS project.</p>
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