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	<title>Comments on: Issue Management - The Strengths of Prince2™</title>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<description>Issues definitely need to be logged and managed in a similar manner to actions and tasks. My company's methodology is to use an excel spreadsheet with tabs for Risks, Actions, Issues, and Decisions called a RAID Log.

With project issues, I log the issue, the date it was discovered, the date it needs to be resolved, the date it actually gets resolved, all actions associated with resolving it (dated), and the owner.  This really helps keep everything straight.</description>
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<p>With project issues, I log the issue, the date it was discovered, the date it needs to be resolved, the date it actually gets resolved, all actions associated with resolving it (dated), and the owner.  This really helps keep everything straight.</p>
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