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Streamlight ProTac 2L Professional Tactical


Streamlight ProTac 2L Professional Tactical



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Streamlight Polytac LED Flashlight with Lithium Batteries


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Professional OPHTHALMOSCOPE Otoscope Diagnostic Set + Zippered Leatherette Case.


Professional OPHTHALMOSCOPE Otoscope Diagnostic Set + Zippered Leatherette Case.


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This is an excellent quality BRAND NEW, Professional Physician Otoscope-Ophthalmoscope Diagnostic Set with Zippered Leatherette CASE. It is superbly-crafted from chrome plated brass and built to last a lifetime. This unit makes use of an all important variable light intensity rheostat type switch that delivers an increasing light intensity through the otoscope and ophthalmoscope as you rotate the …

NEW Pro QUALITY 3.2V HALOGEN OTOSCOPE SET includes DISPOSABLE SPECULA ADAPTOR and 3 sizes of reuseable specula plus Zippered Leathette Case


NEW Pro QUALITY 3.2V HALOGEN OTOSCOPE SET includes DISPOSABLE SPECULA ADAPTOR and 3 sizes of reuseable specula plus Zippered Leathette Case


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3.2V Professional Diagnostic Otoscope Kit with 3 specula and zippered leatherette case. Our kit also includes a Disposable Specula Adaptor that allows you to use disposable specula if you are in clinical practice. This unit is BRAND NEW and the latest model from the manufacturer, RA Bock Diagnostics. It is of chrome plate brass construction which is very durable. The handle uses 2 “C” alkaline b…

Magnifying Glass Set - 6x-3, 8x-2,5 & 10x-2 - High Power, Metal Frame


Magnifying Glass Set – 6x-3, 8x-2,5 & 10x-2 – High Power, Metal Frame


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Equus 3551 Xenon Inductive Timing Light


Equus 3551 Xenon Inductive Timing Light


$29.75


One-hand operation lets you check timing belt (or chain) and overall ignition system performance. Designed to work on conventional, computer controlled and distribution ignition systems (DIS) on either foreign or domestic vehicles. Slim, rotating barrel allows for better aim and access to timing marks. Optically correct lens. Detachable 6-ft. lead with inductor and 2 battery leads. Model #3551….

High Scope

Project Management – 5 Steps to Write a Project Scope Statement which Ensures Project Success

Writing a succinct and accurate Project Scope Statement is one of the hardest tasks in initiating a Project. It may not seem so at the time. In fact at first glance it appears to be simplicity itself. However beware. Get this section wrong in the Project Initiation Document and you will be well on the way to the dreaded Project Failure.

 

So why is this section so problematic? After all it just consists of three sections in which the Project Manager defines the scope of the Project. These are; Proposed Solution, In Scope and Out of Scope.

 

Now many Project Managers think that the vaguer this section is the better. After all at the initiation stage it is usually still unclear what the project is able to deliver, because Business Requirements haven’t been documented yet. But the problem is that by doing this you are simply storing up numerous problems for the future.

 

For example, well meaning Business Stakeholders have a knack for changing their minds once the project initiates. By that I mean they keep demanding you deliver more functionality, but of course for the same budget and to the same timeframe. Unfortunately since the scope of the Project within the Project Initiation Document is vague, it’s virtually impossible for the Project Manager to insist that deliverables for the project have changed. It then becomes an uphill battle to fight against the constant scope creep.

 

To stop you getting into that position there are 5 steps you should follow. These are:

 

1.      Insist on proper Business Stakeholder input from Day 1. Yes they will kick and scream but if the project doesn’t deliver it’s your reputation on the line.

 

2.      Ask the Business Stakeholders to tell you what they think the Project is delivering. Do this individually as it will make it clear where the differences of opinion are.

 

3.      Once you have the high level information, move down into the detail of the deliverables. At this stage get the input of the Business Analysts and Development Teams so you can quickly clarify what is achievable in the timeframe.

 

4.      Remember that what is Out of Scope for the project is possibly even more important than what is In Scope. So don’t overlook it.

 

5.      When you have completed writing the Project Scope Statement, remember to pass it by the Business Stakeholders first, for their comments and feedback. Once you have their buy in, your project stands a good chance of delivering.

 

Of course there is much, much more, but at a high level following these steps will give you a chance of not falling at the first obstacle in the project lifecycle.

About the Author

www.My-Project-Management-Expert.com provides additional tips on how to complete the vital Project Scope Statement. You will also find much more useful information there on how to deal with the whole complex area of Project Scope and ensure it doesn’t overwhelm your project or cause it to fail.

carrying a high powered scope seperate from a rifle?

Do you think carrying a high powered scope seperate from a rifle would be better for tactical observation than binoculars? i wouldn’t think so, but why not exactly? seem to be easier to stick in a jacket or just store, idk. but it’d be observing in woods or un-inhabited urban areas, so not like I need somethin clandestine. but thats not my point, i just want to know which is better and why.
yea i wouldnt be needing to put it back on a rifle, it’d be off at all times

As others have already mentioned, a “spotting scope” would be a better choice, as it offers higher magnification. But…even these have limitations, as you are having to view with only one eye – and this can lead to fatigue.

A standard rifle scope just won’t do the trick. There is the matter of “eye relief”, whereby you have to place your eye in exactly the right spot, a few inches from the scope. This is easy enough when resting your cheek on the stock of a rifle, but it becomes too difficult when holding the scope with your bare hands (even if you’re resting your arms or elbows against a solid surface).

Also, remember that as you increase the magnification of a rifle scope, the image you are trying to see tends to “jump around more” on the other end. This is why I have personally gone toward fixed power scopes with less magnification – less user error when you have fewer choices and much easier to “hold zero” with a lower powered scope.

So, your choices are…small compact binoculars if you don’t wish to carry a full sized pair of binoculars….or, a spotting scope on a solid tripod-style mount.

Lamuru @ High Scope Kuningan


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