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A Practical Approach to Defining Useful Measures

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Being effective in today’s business and project environments requires that decisions be made quickly based on the best information available. Organizations face decisions like:
• How many changes to the requirements can a project handle without slipping?
• What improvement initiative is providing the best result?
• Which projects should be funded?
• Will we be shipping the products we promised on time this quarter?
Project teams are concerned about issues such as their ability to meet schedules with all customer requirements satisfied. In this presentation, participants will learn a practical and structured method for defining measures that help with their decision-making.

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08/15/2008

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simonmorrish 4 months ago

That's useful; thanks. I liked the "Leveraging Existing Systems" and "What can I leverage" slides. As you say – Practical.

messallam 10 months ago

thank you