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					<description><![CDATA[Dave, one of your best blogs ever. Covers the basics in a clear, concise and compelling manner.

Re: Homework, it goes without saying that such a series of meetings should not be one-offs, but regularly-scheduled status reviews of each element of the plan. And hopefully you have team members who are flexible enough to welcome adjustments to the plan when internal or external circumstances dictate the need for doing so.]]></description>
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<p>Re: Homework, it goes without saying that such a series of meetings should not be one-offs, but regularly-scheduled status reviews of each element of the plan. And hopefully you have team members who are flexible enough to welcome adjustments to the plan when internal or external circumstances dictate the need for doing so.</p>
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