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Takeaway: A TechRepublic member asked columnist Andy Weeks about the best way to get a project approved. Weeks shared his favorite form that outlines key project information. The article was one of IT Manager's most popular features of 2000.


You can use complex project management software to manage your projects, but TechRepublic columnist Andy Weeks recommends that you also outline key project data on a simple form.

Weeks provided TechRepublic members with the form he has used successfully over the years. Check out “Developing an effective IT project proposal” to read his advice. This article was the fourth most-read feature in IT Manager Republic in 2000. Many members also downloaded a copy of the project planning form that Weeks described in the article.
All this week, we'll revisit the top five most-popular features in IT Manager Republic from last year.
Throughout 2001, we'll continue to bring you the latest insider tips for project management success. That's what you've told us you expect from TechRepublic. Last year, our articles about project management received more hits than any other topic in IT Manager Republic.
What helps you keep your projects on track? Which TechRepublic downloads, columnists, or articles have been your favorites? Post a comment to this article or send us an e-mail.
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