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[Newsletter] Welcome to 2020!

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Exciting blog updates, upcoming events, and new resources! The start of a new year is just that - a

Exciting blog updates, upcoming events, and new resources! [LiquidPlanner]( [January Featured Blog Image.png]( The start of a new year is just that - a new start! Your plan doesn't have to be filled with far-reaching New Year's resolutions or outrageous changes. Unrealistic changes and lofty goals are rarely kept which is why we suggest taking small actions towards your 2020 goals. Check out our featured blog to learn how to make 2020 a better year! [Read More]( Blogs [Project Management Best Practices that Need to Be Second Nature (413 x 250 Newsletter).jpg]( Blog Post Project Management Best Practices that Need to be Second Nature Each project stakeholder has a different agenda and interest at hand, and odds are no one has the holistic birds-eye view you do, which is why you're the one shepherding the project along. Here are some project management best practices that will help you move the project along. [Read More]( [Why Awesome Project Scope Management is Essential to Kickoff Every Project (413 x 250 Newsletter).jpg]( Blog Post Why Awesome Project Scope Management is Essential to Kickoff Every Project Project scope management is all about understanding everything that needs to happen for a project to be completed and planning out how that will be accomplished. An effective project manager must be able to help you keep that big project on track and under budget so that everyone else can focus on their tasks to contribute to the project. [Read More]( Quick Product Tips [Screen Shot 2020-01-09 at 1.04.31 PM.png]( Want to see if any of your projects are running late? A dashboard is a great way to visually see if any of your projects are at risk of missing a deadline. Check out more of our Quick Product Tips videos to learn more! [Watch Quick Product Tips]( Resources EBOOK How to Manage Chaos: Advice on Project Management and Workplace Conundrums Ways to get more resources for your project, strategies for juggling multiple project tasks, and how to manage a micro-manager. [Read More]( [LiquidPlanner, Inc.](  2324 Eastlake Ave. E. Seattle, WA 98102 USA Update your [email preferences]( LiquidPlanner, Inc. 2324 Eastlake Ave. E. Seattle, WA 98102 USA Update your [email preferences](.

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