This practical guide provides a comprehensive framework for selecting and prioritizing programming investment projects in different industries and contexts. Using clear and concise language and real-world examples, Weingartner breaks down different stages of the process, such as problem definition, project identification, evaluation, and selection, and offers tips and strategies to ensure successful outcomes. The book is a valuable resource for project managers, investors, and policy-makers alike.
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