Collecting requirements is easier said than done. It’s important to make sure that you speak to the right stakeholders, ask for clarification as needed, and document the requirements in such a way that you can trace and manage them throughout the project. It’s also an iterative process that could involve project scope or product scope requirements, which are two vastly different things. Project scope is what you are learning about in this guide. It’s the best practices, tools and techniques, documentation, and diverse ways of managing your projects effectively – all of which are dependent on the product scope requirements.
This spot is as good as any to stop and remind you that reading carefully is the most important exam tip I can give you. Project management exams are notoriously vague in the situational questions they present...