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Project Management Orientation

The main idea of collecting requirements involves a staged process.  Remember the following sequence:

  1. Gather requirements
    - Ask questions by interview sessions (one to one; surveys or questionnaires; and focus groups)
  2. Categorize requirements
    - Organize and document findings by creating categories for the project requirements
  3. Validate requirements
    - Report the findings to the customer

After the requirements are collected, the project manager closes this loop by returning back to the original gathering requirements phase. 

Communicate the business results by examining:

Are you ready to learn more?  This module enables you to:

  1. Describe the approach used to gather requirements
  2. Identify the techniques used to categorize requirements
  3. Describe the approach used to validate requirements
1: Getting Started
2: Define the Project Team
3: Team Management
4: Identify and Validate Requirements
5: Create Decomposition Structures
6: Risk Management
7: Project Estimates
8: Project Schedules
9: Change Management
10: Project Control and Execution
Defining the Project
11: Project Management Review
12: Project Closeout
13: Project Management Tool Suite
14: Self-Assessment and Final Exam
Fast Points
Concepts
Seven Keys
Case Study
WWPMM
Mentor
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