CHAPTER 13
Conducting Project Reviews
There are three kinds of project reviews that can be conducted: status, design, and process. Each has a different purpose. A status review concentrates on whether the P, C, T, and S targets are being met. Are we on schedule and on budget? Is scope correct? Are performance requirements okay?*
A design review applies only to those projects in which something is being designed, such as a product, service, or software. Some of the questions asked during such a review are these: Does it meet specifications? Is it user-friendly? Can we manufacture it? Is the market still looking for what we are developing? Are ...
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