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Project team of students with business client:
- The team must include adequate knowledge and ability to handle the tasks.
- The team members must be able to achieve the goals...
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Project team of students with professional consulting organization:
- The career growth options must be determined to help team members...
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Difference between the business client and professional consulting team:
Business client team | Professional consulting team |
The display of business growth for an individual team-member is same... |
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