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Microcast: Executive Guide to Evaluating Requirements Quality Print E-mail

Microcast Executive Guide to Evaluating Requirements Quality 10 min

Executive Guide to Evaluating Requirements Quality 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 The Executive Guide to Evaluating Requirements Quality, Keith Ellis shows you how to scan business requirements documentation, in any format, and determine if it is likely going to lead to an effective implementation.  This discussion focuses on why certain information needs to be readily available, the structure of good requirements, and the key questions to ask when doing a fast evaluation.  He not only describes how to scan documentation, but the cost of the errors to your project if you’ve found problems.  This session is designed for the members on project steering committees that want simple, practical methods for evaluating the risk in business requirements.

Webcast Length: Approximately 10 Minutes

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