Project Requirements Canvas

Design Thinking Toolkit Series  | July 6th, 2019

A Project Requirements Canvas is a visual tool used in the planning and management of projects. It helps to identify, gather, and organize the requirements of a project, including both the functional and non-functional requirements of the stakeholders involved. The canvas consists of several sections, including project goals, stakeholders, user needs, functional requirements, non-functional requirements, constraints, and assumptions. The tool provides a structured way to ensure that all relevant requirements are captured and considered in the project planning process, making it easier to manage the project and achieve desired outcomes. The canvas is often used in conjunction with other project management techniques, such as agile or waterfall methodologies, to help guide the project from conception to delivery.

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