08-24-2014, 10:02 PM
[align=center][color=#00ff00][b]A clear scope makes for a sound project.” This course shows you how to define scope without performing the analysis.
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I have seen the start of a lot of projects!
Everyone wants to get a project off to a good start, but Analysis and
Requirements projects are notoriously difficult to define. This course
teaches a technique I have used to define the boundaries of all sorts of
things. I've used it as an individual, with a team and with larger
groups. I have found it useful. I think you will too.
You will have heard Project Managers complain about “Scope Creep”, Scope
creep is when the “To-Do list” keeps growing, especially when it grows
faster than we are completing the tasks. Projects work better when: we
know what we need to achieve, the scope is fixed, we are not being given
extra things to do and the Project Manager and team are not constantly
having argue against “things being added”. A clear project scope is one
way of combating scope creep.
An analysis project may
not start with clear boundaries. If “A clear scope makes for a sound
project”, how do we define that scope without performing the analysis?
This course shows you how to do just that!
Link
[code]https://www.udemy.com/setting-the-scope-for-a-successful-analysis-project/?couponCode=SCWFree100[/code]
Note
[code]This coupon only available to first 100 Peoples[/code]
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I have seen the start of a lot of projects!
Everyone wants to get a project off to a good start, but Analysis and
Requirements projects are notoriously difficult to define. This course
teaches a technique I have used to define the boundaries of all sorts of
things. I've used it as an individual, with a team and with larger
groups. I have found it useful. I think you will too.
You will have heard Project Managers complain about “Scope Creep”, Scope
creep is when the “To-Do list” keeps growing, especially when it grows
faster than we are completing the tasks. Projects work better when: we
know what we need to achieve, the scope is fixed, we are not being given
extra things to do and the Project Manager and team are not constantly
having argue against “things being added”. A clear project scope is one
way of combating scope creep.
An analysis project may
not start with clear boundaries. If “A clear scope makes for a sound
project”, how do we define that scope without performing the analysis?
This course shows you how to do just that!
Link
[code]https://www.udemy.com/setting-the-scope-for-a-successful-analysis-project/?couponCode=SCWFree100[/code]
Note
[code]This coupon only available to first 100 Peoples[/code]
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