7 Project Pitfalls

Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
Change Request
Source:
gantthead.com

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Overview: One of the hardest factors to control as a project manager is change. As time goes on, customers learn more about their needs. They come up with new features and ways of improving existing ones. Don't let these change requests throw your project plan out of control. Gather the feedback, analyze it, document it and schedule the changes to a future release. You're not going to build the perfect product in one release. Deliver on your existing commitments, and try to schedule as many of the change requests to a subsequent release.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2006 | Pages: 3


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