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    CMS 2008 Presentation: Organizing Your Projects – the Triple Constraint of Scope, Resources and Time

    Michael Drapkin
    Michael Drapkin is an expert on business strategy, new media entrepreneurship, and the use of technology in creating business solutions with a client list which features major technology firms like Akamai and Sapient. He is also an avid bass clarinetist who has made a second career out of helping musicians gain entrepreneurial and business skills.
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    In this segment of a presentation given at the 2008 College Music Society Conference, Michael Drapkin expands on his explanation of project and task management by introducing what project managers call the triple constraint – calculating how time, scope, and available resources affect the probable outcome of your project and understanding how changes in one factor affect the other two.



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