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		<title>Combining Project Management and Knowledge Management</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve seen several attempts to merge project management with knowledge management.  It&#8217;s a worthy pursuit because the synergy will greatly benefit the organization.  The big question is how to do this successfully.  Chuck Tryon and Suliman Hawamdeh at PM Hut have an interesting spin &#8211; include Requirements Management into the mix.]]></description>
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