Tips on how to identify project requirements

by Alison Mills-Long

Interested in learning about project requirements management? In this video, Alison Mills-Long discusses project requirements management. She details how to identify the requirements of a project and which sources of information and processes can provide an indication of what they are. Some of the key sources of information Alison mentions can be referenced include the project charter, work breakdown structure, triple constraint, and more. To find out the best ways to identify the requirements of your project keep watching!

For more information check out the Project Requirements Plan Guide.

 

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Alison Mills-Long
Alison Mills-Long, PMP, CMQ/OE, RMT, TNLP, is the owner of Empowered by Source and has over 27 years of experience in the financial services industry in the disciplines of project management, operations, and vendor management. She is a founding member of the PMI Columbus, GA Chapter and has served in continuous officer positions for over 20 years and is a member of the American Society for Quality. Alison is the developer and lead instructor for Columbus State University Continuing Education Project Management Certificate Program. Alison writes about project scope and training.

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