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		<title>By: Lane Parker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lane Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m definitely a proponent of checklists, especially for troubleshooting systems and disaster recovery/business continuity but my favorite checklist is the one I put together to prepare for travel.  It became a necessity when I kept forgetting critical items.

At Seagate we had some great checklists created using MindManager for our Six Sigma projects as well as non-SS projects.</description>
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<p>At Seagate we had some great checklists created using MindManager for our Six Sigma projects as well as non-SS projects.</p>
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