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The value of Degree of Fit: understanding risks

  • Post published:January 12, 2009
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image The degree of fit is an important indicator of your project’s alignment with the standard functionality.

After you determine the degree of fit, and understand what it means for the project, do you just passively accept the findings, or do you do something to make them more favorable?

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