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Category > Computer Science Posted 17 Dec 2017 My Price 6.00

Managing Projects and Requirements Gathering"

Managing Projects and Requirements Gathering"  Please respond to the following:

  • According to Roberts, the industry deems only 25% of technology projects successful. Analyze why this statistic is so low. Suggest strategies that an IT department could use in order to increase the success rate of projects. Give your opinion on whether the structure of the PMO contributes to this statistic. Justify your response.
  • Imagine that you are a senior business analyst with a multinational corporation. Examine the process of requirements gathering discussed in Chapter 9 of the Roberts text. Suggest your strategy for gathering requirements from across divisional lines. Determine at least two (2) obstacles that you may encounter, and propose one (1) method for overcoming each. Provide a rationale for your response.

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Status NEW Posted 17 Dec 2017 01:12 PM My Price 6.00

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