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Microcast: Great Requirements are Free

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Microcast Great Requirements are Free 8.5 min

Great Requirements are Free is a new idea in webcasts: It recognizes that everyone from executive to analysts are busy and can’t always free up the time to view a forty-five minutes to one hour session during the day. Micro casts are short, hard-hitting, and informative sound-bites on critical issues. We guarantee it will be a productive 10 minutes in your day.

In Great Requirements are Free, Keith Ellis shows how effective requirements gathering and definition can dramatically reduce the costs of projects while greatly increasing the likelihood of success. He points out that a bit more money spent at the requirements stage is a small part of the overall costs but makes a significant contribution to cost saving in the larger scheme of things. These points are demonstrated with examples and case studies that show the steep premium that companies pay for poor requirements. It also points that correcting these problems at an early stage is critical.

Webcast Length: Approximately 8.5 Minutes

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