The Requirements of the Problem (part 2 of 2)
by David McGinness
In part one, Mr. McGinness’ introduced the notion that we should be tackling the requirements of the problem vs. just fixating on the requirements of the solution. In part two David “describe[s] a significant opportunity for practitioners to add tremendous value for their organizations.“
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Charter
I find it confusing to use the term "requirements". There are perfectly good non-solution terms like charter or objectives to describe what is missing in defining the problem to be solved.