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One of the biggest complaints from project managers is that we don't have enough time to do... pretty much anything, really.
Finding ways to squeeze more into a work day has become a personal mission for me. I think my own issue is lack of focus most of the time, but whatever the cause, the answer is working smart to get as much done within the boundaries of work time, so we can all get home to do something else.
Project scheduling is one area that takes up a load of time at the beginning of a project. And rightly so. It's worth investing the hours in this to get the best possible plan.
But what if you could shave some time off scheduling? I think you can, and I wrote a whitepaper for Genius Project to show you how.
Click below to download the free whitepaper and find out more about how to speed up project initiation by getting your schedule produced as quickly as possible.
How to prepare your project schedule more quickly

How to Prepare Your Project Schedule More Quickly

It used to be a lot harder to schedule project work because the tools we had weren't as good as the ones available today. It also took a long time to get people together, whereas today we can meet virtually. Today, you can get your project team up and running quickly with an accurate schedule.
In this whitepaper Genius Project explores:
  • Getting organized
  • Working together
  • Using template schedules
  • Using online tools
  • Setting clear expectations
  • Adjusting your project schedule




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