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Effective and efficient requirements management and communication is a challenging effort that requires consistent collaboration with project team members and stakeholders.
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Which project team member role is at the core of requirements management and communication?
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Before we attempt to communicate or manage requirements, why must we first plan the “who,” “what,” and “how” of communication?
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Comparing lifecycles, which can have the longest lifecycle time, from start to finish?
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We must conduct solution assessment before we can begin to communicate and manage requirements effectively and efficiently, and reduce distractions.
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Applying what we know about the stakeholders, organization, and business analysis approach into our plans helps ensure we communicate appropriately, in a manner that will be accepted by our stakeholders. This approach will reduce communication distractions and noise, thereby allowing our intended message to be best understood by our audience.
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Applying what we know about the stakeholders, organization, and business analysis approach into our plans helps ensure we communicate appropriately, in a manner that will be accepted by our stakeholders. This approach will reduce communication distractions and noise, thereby allowing our intended message to be best understood by our audience.