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(ISF) RE: Planning tools
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2006-06-23 17:06:04

Sara,

You might want to check out www.innonet.org <http://www.innonet.org/> - a pretty terrific site for creating a logic and evaluation model.

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Patrick Shaw
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>>;I have a question. I am trying to find project planning tools that support innovation. Particularly for projects that start out with rough to-do items and horizons and clarify with iteration. I have been thinking about some kind of easy to use tree diagramming software that would allow creation of subtasks as nodes and therefore multiple levels of depth -- big picture to details on a given project. What's out there?>>

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