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  2. Project management triangle - Wikipedia

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    The plane area of the triangle represents the near infinite variations of priorities that could exist between the three competing values. By acknowledging the limitless variety, possible within the triangle, using this graphic aid can facilitate better project decisions and planning and ensure alignment among team members and the project owners.

  3. Trilemma - Wikipedia

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    The RAID technology may offer two of three desirable values: (relative) inexpensiveness, speed or reliability (RAID 0 is fast and cheap, but unreliable; RAID 6 is extremely expensive and reliable, with correct performance and so on). A common phrase in data storage, which is the same in project management, is "fast, cheap, good: choose two".

  4. Common law of business balance - Wikipedia

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    The common law of business balance, often expressed as "you get what you pay for", is the principle that one cannot pay a little and get a lot.That is, paying a cheap price will not guarantee the buyer will receive a product of high quality value.

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    Cheap” is relative and the burger at King’s used to be a lot cheaper, but this $6.25 single patty cheeseburger remains a simple bargain, especially paired with the crispiest tater tots in town.

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    But even the fast-food giants aren’t immune to inflation. In an open letter in May, McDonald’s USA President Joe Erlinger said that the average cost of a Big Mac in the U.S. is up 21% from ...

  7. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    a cheap or poor (repair) job, can range from inelegant but effective to outright failure. e.g. "You properly bodged that up" ("you really made a mess of that"). (US: kludge, botch or cob, shortened form of cobble) See Bodger. boffin an expert, such as a scientist or engineer bog roll (roll of) toilet ("bog") paper (slang). bog-standard *

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