Use Issue Management to Choose the Best of Bad Alternatives
Tom Mochal and
Jeff Mochal
Chapter Chapter 36 in Lessons in Project Management, 2011, pp 153-156 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Issues are major problems that impede the progress of a project. They are different from normal problems because they can’t be resolved without outside help. Usually, when problems arise on a project, there are some alternatives that will resolve the problem or help you to implement a workaround. In many cases, a number of viable solutions are available—you just need to find the best one. Sometimes the resolution will end up costing money and time. Sometimes a solution doesn’t cost anything but the time you spend resolving it.
Keywords: Issue Management; Good Technique; Viable Solution; Problem Resolution Process; Normal Problem (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-3835-5_37
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