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Pat Mullins read the e-mail from Paul Ross, one of the project managers on the programme, and wondered what to do. As an experienced project and programme manager for IS-Con, a major international software firm, Pat’s professional life always had a good measure of challenge and frustration, yet this assignment was proving more difficult than anticipated.

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© 2008 Sergio Pellegrinelli

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Pellegrinelli, S. (2008). Granularity of focus. In: Thinking and Acting as a Great Programme Manager. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230583085_3

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