Project management tool threatens "central planners"
In the rebellion of the business users, in which top-down gets tipped over, even stodgy old project management is coming alive.
"Most of the decisions made in project management," says Liquid Planner CEO Charles Seybold, "happen under the surface." He's now trying to win over the people who work on projects but haven't run many of them. He's using transp…
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