Package Evaluation Test Report
What is involved in conducting an evaluation test for an application package? Here's a guide for reporting the test requirements, procedures and results.
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What is involved in conducting an evaluation test for an application package? Here's a guide for reporting the test requirements, procedures and results.
You'll need a strategy to define how, when, where and what pieces of the new application will be released to the organization.
Here's a sample Project Plan (in Microsoft Project format) on which you can model your application package evaluation/selection project.
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Rather than simply delivering a quality product, project managers are now expected to take responsibility for ensuring the benefits that the product should provide. Although expectations have moved on, the corresponding tools have not kept pace. This webinar presents a novel and powerful framework by which to extend existing tools into the benefits-delivery space.
Rather than simply delivering a quality product, project managers are now expected to take responsibility for ensuring the benefits that the product should provide. Although expectations have moved on, the corresponding tools have not kept pace. This webinar presents a novel and powerful framework by which to extend existing tools into the benefits-delivery space.
Rather than simply delivering a quality product, project managers are now expected to take responsibility for ensuring the benefits that the product should provide. Although expectations have moved on, the corresponding tools have not kept pace. This webinar presents a novel and powerful framework by which to extend existing tools into the benefits-delivery space.
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