Ever have a project planned out only to get derailed by new functions, features or requirements that seem to show up out of nowhere?
Let's face it, projects rarely unfold exactly as planned. New ideas emerge, needs evolve, and sometimes that initial project scope needs to adapt. While traditionally viewed as negative, scope creep can actually offer some surprising benefits.
Today, we’ll define what scope creep is, review what the research says then give you 3 questions to ask you and your team to decide if those scope creep items should or shouldn’t happen.
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