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Conference Paper Risk Management, Requirements Management, Business Analysis, Scope Management 29 October 2013
Taking requirements to the next level
By Burek, Paul If a project suffers from vague or misunderstood requirements, missing information, or an unclear definition of scope, project failure may be imminent. These problems can occur with any type of…
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Conference Paper Quality Management, Risk Management, Scope Management 23 October 2012
The scope crept, the risks leapt!
By Walker, Loran W Everything is under control. The initiation of the project went smoothly. The SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis was complete. The project plan came together without a…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Risk Management, Scope Management 24 February 2010
Origins of schedule overrun
By Grey, Stephen Schedule models are effective tools for simulating the uncertainty that commonly occurs on projects. But too often, inexperienced project teams will develop models that fail to show how scope…
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Conference Paper Quality Management, Risk Management, Scheduling, Benefits Realization, Cost Management, Scope Management 2007
Six (yes six!) constraints
By Siegelaub, Jay M. Project professionals have long recognized cost, time, and scope as the constraints influencing a project's outcome. Prince2 has expanded this list to include quality, benefits, and risks. This…
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