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52. Stages and Gates; Should you use a development process with stages and gates?

Author Preston G. Smith CMC

Source Time Compression Technologies. v6 n9 Nov., 2001, pp 44(1)

Abstract If you are using a development process with stages and gates, you are in the mainstream - the majority of companies develop their products using such processes, according to authoritative sources. Gated processes allow management to monitor progress easily and ensure compliance with objectives and they also facilitate scaling up investments in the project as information becomes better, thus conserving development funds. Gated processes are popular because they save management's time and fit well with cost-cutting directives. However, these processes are weak in other areas. XX




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