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English to French translations [PRO] Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs / International institution | |||||||
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4 +1 | exigences de clôture du dossier/projet |
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5 | Critères de clôture du dossier |
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exigences de clôture du dossier/projet Explanation: "D&H IntroductionGestionProjet PMBoK - Scribd http://fr.scribd.com/.../D-H-IntroductionGestionProjet-PMB..... "Instructions ou exigences de clôture du projet ou de la phase .DHI-- Hrussels .Paris DlIPJjT T •Mil I—I IMli I Clore le projet ou la phase Objectifs ..." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 32 mins (2014-08-29 11:33:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "Award close out represents the end of a particular funding stream, but it is not the end of your work. Rather, it is the start of a transitional phase for your organization and your team. Whether you have additional funding to maintain your project or not, the close-out phase is an important time for documenting and evaluating what you have learned as well as shifting human, financial, and other resources and meeting your final responsibilities to the U.S. Government (USG)." Chapter 9 - Award Close Out - NPI-Connect.NET http://www.npi-connect.net/.../NPI Guide - Chapter 9 - Award... |
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Critères de clôture du dossier Explanation: - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 35 minutes (2014-08-29 11:36:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- requirements = critères ici -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 36 minutes (2014-08-29 11:37:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- tous les critères qui permettent de clore le dossier |
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