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    <description>Sweeping organizational transformations often collapse under their own ambition, leaving companies with depleted budgets and demoralized teams. A project-by-project methodology offers a more reliable path — one where each completed initiative builds momentum, deepens client trust, and lays a stronger foundation for what comes next. This article examines why disciplined, incremental execution consistently outperforms the all-or-nothing approach.</description>
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