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Determined, prioritized, and assigned tasks based on input from engineering, sales, beta testers, and oem clients. Implemented weekly project team meetings to discuss status, priorities and schedule changes. Wrote functional specifications, test plans, and product documentation. Implemented

procedures for bug

tracking, advised qa staff

W Determined, prioritized, and assigned tasks based on input from engineering, sales, beta testers, and oem clients. Implemented weekly project team meetings to discuss status, priorities and schedule changes. Wrote functional specifications, test plans, and product documentation. Implemented

procedures for bug

tracking, advised qa staff


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Determined, prioritized, and assigned tasks based on input from engineering, sales, beta testers, and oem clients. Implemented weekly project team meetings to discuss status, priorities and schedule changes. Wrote functional specifications, test plans, and product documentation. Implemented

procedures for bug

tracking, advised qa staff


References
Allan Odden: Clear Plans Yield Productive Results



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