How to Create a Project Request Form (and Why Your Company Needs One) process.st /project-request-form/ 7/3/2017
Ben Mulholland July 3, 2017
Whether you’ve completed a project a hundred times before or you’re faced with a new challenge, having some kind of formal project request form prevents the whole operation descending into a game of broken telephone and wasted resources. No matter how good your team’s discipline, if all they have to go on when you request a project is a vague message and their memory of the requirements, sooner or later you’re going to have a problem. Either a project will be started which won’t be worth your time or your instructions will be lost in the trickle down to those taking action.
‘Whilst on manoeuvers, a brigadier commanding a certain brigade stationed in Aldershot passed the word to the nearest colonel to him: “Enemy advancing from the left flank. Send reinforcements.” By the time it reached the end of the right flank the message was received: “Enemy advancing with ham-shanks. Send three and fourpence!”’ – Garson O’Tool, relaying a realworld instance of broken telephone from 1914
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