Talk:Master Data Management

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'''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good, but the description of how this tool/concept relates to knowledge area/aspect of project management will enhance understanding (see "Relevance of article")
 
'''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good, but the description of how this tool/concept relates to knowledge area/aspect of project management will enhance understanding (see "Relevance of article")
  
'''Purpose explanation''' Well addressed (e.g. clear that the Project Manager is the reader), but who you mention both projects and programs. It is important to make it clear which one you're referring to in the article
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'''Purpose explanation''' Well addressed (e.g. clear that the Project Manager is the reader), but you mention both projects and programs. It is important to make it clear which one you're referring to in the article
  
 
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Revision as of 16:19, 13 February 2018

Text clarity Text is coherent

Language Good

Description of the tool/theory/concept Good, but the description of how this tool/concept relates to knowledge area/aspect of project management will enhance understanding (see "Relevance of article")

Purpose explanation Well addressed (e.g. clear that the Project Manager is the reader), but you mention both projects and programs. It is important to make it clear which one you're referring to in the article

Title of the Wiki Good title

References Missing appropriate references to mandatory list of references

Relevance of article I would link master data management, from a perspective of information management, within the context of Project Controls or Project Communications Management. Read chapter 10 in PMBOK (page 107 in 1996 ed) on communications management.

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