manolo the issue with what you are asking is that ISO are regulations that must be required. Different devices need these regulations or else they wil...
No, personally I do not believe it is ever okay to shorten time frames if it means risk will be increased. In the simulation there was an option to sh...
As most responses in this thread indicate, talking to the vendor directly to let them know the issue would be the simplest way of dealing with any pro...
Like previous posts have mentioned, having a full scope of the project is key to completing the project in the proper time frame. Risk analysis is inv...
@ manolo, I am curious as to what you mean by "overcommunication". I agree with you that being pestered by someone constantly can become quite a nuisa...
The company being told to cease operations goes to show that not following these requirements are more than proof of the consequences, are they not? Y...
I believe the simplest remedy to the situation proposed would be to have the project manager hold a meeting with each team member, and ask them how lo...
It is hard to understand what you fully mean by your question Ryan. To fully grasp the concept of your question I would like to know what you mean by ...
There are many types of ISO requirements. ISO is an acronym for International Organization for Standardization. The one that Dr. Simon discussed in th...
I would have to say that the pros and cons of a single, or separate team would vary dependent upon the project. If it were a small project with low ri...
As many others have stated in this thread, good interpersonal skills are an extremely beneficial trait to possess. However, I do not agree with the st...
When dealing with experiment failure I believe it is necessary to take a step back, and reflect on what could have gone wrong. Errors cannot be fixed ...
I did an internship at a project based organization. I enjoyed my time there, and working with the team was a breeze. Project ideas are very easily an...