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Online Webinar  – Recorded June 4, 2020
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Knowing when to start a project is a key factor in its success. And yet it’s a strategic talent very few companies have developed.

If you begin a project too soon, chances are high that the project will miss its deadline — if it doesn’t fail outright.

Yet, there is currently no management framework available to help executives or individuals with the vital decision of when the right time has arrived.

This webinar with Antonio Nieto-Rodriquez, (LinkedIn profile) of The Focused Organization  is based on his joint HBR article with Whitney Johnson, (LinkedIn profile) author of Disrupt Yourself, With a New Introduction: Master Relentless Change and Speed Up Your Learning Curve .
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Using The S-Curve To Determine When To Start A Project

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