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Electrical Project Management

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   I am a recently gradute of an engineering school.  I need some good information and tips on how to be a succesful project manager.  Most projects that I have done are small in nature as compared to my co-workers.  My major problem is orginizatiion and time.  It was kind of hard at first to meet all dead lines.  But, I found it easier to ask ahead of time if there are issues that I was not familiar with.  Setting up the parameters for a frequency drive, or ordering the right size wire was the easy part. The programming of the computer was not too hard either.  The hard part was working as a team with other people.  Hope someone has some good ideas.

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