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You searched for: Quality Function Deployment ( "QUALITY" AND "FUNCTION" AND "DEPLOYMENT")

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Quality Function Deployment

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A technique used within the business reengineering methodology that ensures, and provides a means for, cross-functional planning and communications. It is a technique used for converting customer needs and satisfiers into quantitative terms.

The Role of ‘Adaptive Reasoning and Problem Solving’ in PM

Mar 17, 2015 1:00 PM EDT (UTC-4)
PREMIUM webinar

Delivering higher-value projects in increasingly shorter timeframes sustains competitiveness. Challenges exist at every turn; risk must be understood and mitigated, and problems recognized and solved quickly. Adaptive reasoning and problem-solving skills have become increasingly important in project management, where decisions based on sometimes sparse, voluminous, or contradictory data must be ...

The Role of ‘Adaptive Reasoning and Problem Solving’ in PM

by Dana Clarke Brian Cohn Kimberly Johnson Mick Kuehn Gina Lund
March 17, 2015 | 62:12 | Views: 2,452 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.11 / 5

Delivering higher-value projects in increasingly shorter timeframes sustains competitiveness. Challenges exist at every turn; risk must be understood and mitigated, and problems recognized and solved quickly. Adaptive reasoning and problem-solving skills have become increasingly important in project management, where decisions based on sometimes sparse, voluminous, or contradictory data must be ...

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