RECOVERY

Certainly, not all the System Effectiveness Factors are required for every project but they are often overlooked. Table 5-14 groups the System Effectiveness Factors into their usual primary organizations.

The larger a parent organization, the more likely the second listed organization will be a separate organizational element. This is important because, if System Effectiveness Factor is a distinct organizational element, its function is more likely to be addressed. When these functions are "buried" in engineering, the likelihood is greater that they will be glossed over or even ignored. These functions must be addressed even in the smallest organizations. The most economical way to accomplish this task is to designate a person _to be ...

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