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Juli2301 [7.4K]
2 years ago
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Your project sponsor is Shirley, the Chief Information Officer. She is a member of the hospital leadership team who controls the

IT budget and resources. She understands the requirements and how the portal will integrate with other systems. Shirley wants you to use agile project management practices to deliver the functionality in increments, ensuring a high-quality solution that meets user needs. You review the requirements and technical approach drafted by the IT team and they seem complete. Shirley is anxious to begin and suggests that you start release planning. What is your first step?
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nlexa [21]2 years ago
4 0

There are different kinds of projects. The  first step to take with Shirly is to;

  • You meet with Shirley to confirm the requirements, then draft a release plan with your development team. You review the plan in detail with her management team to confirm their understanding and support.

<h3>What is Project management?</h3>

This is known to be a form of application of different processes, methods, skills, knowledge, etc. so as to be able to achieve any kind of project objectives that one is undertaking and also based the project acceptance criteria within the set parameters.

Project management is known to consist of some final deliverables that are hindered to a kind of timescale and budget.

See options below

A) You meet with Shirley to confirm the requirements, then draft a release plan with your development team. You review the plan in detail with her management team to confirm their understanding and support.

B) Before starting release planning you ask Shirley to help identify everybody with an interest in this project. She reminds you that as the product owner she will provide any direction you need, but reluctantly agrees to the meeting.

Learn more about  project management  from

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