Project Management withing the United States Army.
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The future of today's army is dependent entirely on its ability to change as technology changes. A major technological and operational change that the U.S. Army is undergoing is its transformation into a light fighting force with the ability to quickly deploy smaller forces with greater fighting capabilities. This transformation into a light fighting force calls for the need of updated and improved uniforms for soldiers. One idea that is being considered for
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Abstract obtained from http://www.managementscience.org, Research paper #2001/20 Cleland, D. I. and Ireland, L. R.(2002). Project Management-Strategic Design and Implementation. Chicago, IL. McGraw Hill Hiltibrand, Emmett W., (2000). The Ranger Black Beret - Earned, Not Issued. RangerBlackBeret.com. Retrieved on 12 May 2003 from http://www.rangerblackberet.com/march_advocacy.php3 The Strategic Planning Process. (2003) QuickMBA.com. Retrieved on 12 May 2003 from http://www.quickmba.com/strategy/strategic-planning/ Williams, John, Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army (personal communication, 14 June 2001
Abstract obtained from http://www.managementscience.org, Research paper #2001/20 Cleland, D. I. and Ireland, L. R.(2002). Project Management-Strategic Design and Implementation. Chicago, IL. McGraw Hill Hiltibrand, Emmett W., (2000). The Ranger Black Beret - Earned, Not Issued. RangerBlackBeret.com. Retrieved on 12 May 2003 from http://www.rangerblackberet.com/march_advocacy.php3 The Strategic Planning Process. (2003) QuickMBA.com. Retrieved on 12 May 2003 from http://www.quickmba.com/strategy/strategic-planning/ Williams, John, Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army (personal communication, 14 June 2001