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Do you understand the difference between a vision and a goal? Visions are inherently more abstract, while setting business goals is more absolute.
Visual Language is a facilitation technique using (typically hand drawn) pictures in combination with words to convey clearer meaning. The exercise of using a Visual Language Technique not only produces a visual representation of the topic but a deeper shared understanding of the topic itself.
A visual model describes a complete system from a specific perspective for a better understanding of the system.
Project management today has become a competition for the faster, better, cheaper project. To avoid creating a faster, better, cheaper failure, use this book and its pioneering project management methods.
Project Managers and Business Analysts frequently use Six Sigma related tools, techniques, and processes as a way to capture requirements, risks, and assumptions for their projects. One technique which can be effective to capturing information from a business is known as Voice of the Business.
Voice of the Customer is an in-depth process of capturing customer's expectations, preferences and aversions.
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