Chapter 7. Open Information
“All life uses information to organize itself into form.”
—Margaret Wheatley, Leadership and the New Science
The lack of information is an obvious and well-known project risk factor. Whether it is the information that developers require to understand customer requirements at a high level and accurately estimate scope at the beginning of a project, or the information that they need to understand the details of requirements during a project, there is no doubt that not having the right information at the right time can sink a project. Information is also the key to creativity and innovation. The better the sharing of information among and within project teams, the better the creativity and value of the solutions they ...
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