1. Gather the necessary data
Gathering the necessary data means analyzing the project's external and internal context, as well as the expectations and needs of stakeholders. This determines the project's target and objectives.
Project success is directly linked to this information gathering process. This includes documenting the needs of internal and external stakeholders. This data must be specified, analyzed and recorded so that it can be quantified right from the start of the project.
Gathering this data puts us in a position to manage the project and the customer's requirements. This data forms the frame of reference from which the project will be developed, implemented and evaluated.
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Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK ® Guide), 6 th edition
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