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Figure 1-1. Psychic (slightly modified cartoon from www.xkcd.com)
Figure 1-2. Typical project constraints
Figure 1-3 illustrates a framework to help you understand project management. Key  elements of this framework include the project stakeholders, project management process  groups, knowledge areas, tools and techniques, project success, and the contribution
Figure 1-4. Common project management tools and techniques by knowledge area   Note: The bolded items are “super tools”
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