CARVER
CARVER (Criticality, Accessibility, Return, Vulnerability, Effect, and Recognizability) relative to the objective and mission of the project
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CARVER (Criticality, Accessibility, Return, Vulnerability, Effect, and Recognizability) relative to the objective and mission of the project
Change impact analysis (IA) looks to identify the potential consequences of a change or estimate what needs to be modified to accomplish a changeBohner and Arnold, 1996, pg.3. It is the evaluation of the many potential risks associated with any change.
Change is an indispensable trait for development so it’s an important organ of Project Management. A change effort or initiative must start with a vision.
Change Management Process
Why Is Change Order Management Important?
Value Driven Delivery|Value Driven Delivery
Boosting Team Performance Practices|Boosting Team Performance Practices
Alistair Cockburn describes “failure modes and alternatives,” that are related to the human aspect of performance. There are five failure modes:
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"When one door closes another door opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the ones which open for us." - Alexander Graham Bell |