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Resources

These websites provide additional information and tools (assessments, surveys, checklists, templates) that supplement the content of this book, as well as links to complementary books.

The Complete Project Manager’s Toolkit: https://englundpmc.com/shop/toolkit/

Englund web: www.englundpmc.com

Bucero web: www.abucero.com

TCPM web: www.completeprojectmanager.com

Successful projects web: www.successfulprojectonline.com

Project Sponsorship web: www.projectsponsorship.com

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