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When your project suffers from Requirements Syndrome

Until now, IT project failure was bordering on the proverbial for reasons project managers could never quite pin down. David Guazzarotto introduces the signature effects of Requirements Syndrome, and shows how you can diagnose and treat it before it’s too late.

May 3, 2012
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