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walkingstar2013 wrote:
We have to get this process in-place, and i know most of the companies will definitely opt for this process. Because, we have seen all the projects that was planned for 1 year usually lasts for 2.5 to 3 years, and the client has no where to go.
This process of projects based on results will definitely bring out better products. Good job !!
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