Issues

Project managers use issues management to help organize and prioritize the current challenges that threaten project success. Issues are different from risks, in that they have already occurred and usually need some immediate attention, whereas risks are issues that may occur. Often, team members approach project managers with issues that are impeding their assignment progress. By documenting, analyzing, and assigning them to be resolved, issues are often taken care of quickly and with thought toward project priorities instead of languishing in inaction. All projects should use issues management to help resolve what's important versus what's not important in the issues that come up for a project. PWA provides a feature for defining and ...

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