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Getting Good Requirements from a Bad Situation

Posted January 4, 2011 | | Amplify

Customers are not often known for providing good requirements for the solutions they seek from our project teams. In fact, sometimes all they bring to us is a problem. Even worse, sometimes all they come to us with is a symptom of the actual, as yet undiscovered, problem.

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Brad Egeland
Brad Egeland is an IT/project management consultant, business strategist, and author with more than 25 years' software development, management, and project management experience. He has led initiatives in manufacturing, government contracting, gaming/hospitality, retail operations, aviation/airline, pharmaceutical, startups, healthcare, higher education, nonprofit, high tech, engineering, and general IT. Mr. Egeland has been highly recognized… Read More
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