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If you were working a small project that required little or no external coordination, which method would you recommend using, macro or micro? Please explain your choice.

Who should create the work breakdown structure for the team? Please explain.

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When working on a small project which does not require external coordination, the micro method would be used because the project falls within the confine of team goals. This is evident in the fact that no external coordination is required and external coordination is required only if macro methods are employed. Small projects usually from part of larger projects and can therefore be set up as ...

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If you were working a small project that required little or no external coordination, which method would you recommend using, macro or micro? Please explain your choice.

When working on a small project which does not require external coordination, the micro method would be used because the project falls within the confine of team goals. This is evident ...

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