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Business, 11.05.2021 19:00 king514

Your company is planning to launch an important project starting January 1, which will last one year. - You estimate that you will need one half-time project manager;
- Two full-time business analysts for the first six months;
- Two full-time marketing analysts for the whole year;
- Four full-time business interns for the months of June, July and August;
- And one full-time salesperson for the last three months.
Use the spreadsheet template shown below to create a stacked-column chart showing a resource histogram for this project. Be sure to include a legend to label the types of resources needed, and use appropriate titles and axis labels. Make the chart colorful, not black and white or shades of gray.

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