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Question added by Muhammad Amjad Ali HASHMI , Air Operations Duty Officer , United Nations Mission in Liberia
Date Posted: 2017/04/19
Aman Firoz
by Aman Firoz , Business Development Director , Vox Populi Solutions

Hi,

Greetings,

I would say it should be the combination of both. Both have equal importance.

You should be measuring the cost involved in the project work progress, but you should be closely watching man hours. The whole idea is not have any loss and try to make profit. 

Hope this helps 

Regards

Aman

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