Interviews

Interviews

Below are the description of all the uses of the working document “Interviews”:

“Interviews” is a tool/technique for the process “Collect Requirements”.
An interview is a formal or informal approach to elicit information from stakeholders by talking to them directly.
It is typically performed by asking prepared and spontaneous questions and recording the responses. Interviews are often conducted on an individual basis between an interviewer and an interviewee, but may involve multiple interviewers and/or multiple interviewees. Interviewing experienced project participants, sponsors and other executives, and subject matter experts can aid in identifying and defining the features and functions of the desired product deliverables. Interviews are also useful for obtaining confidential information.

This definition was found in the PMBOK V5

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