Case Value
The primary value proposition for the Use Case method is simplicity. When communicating with SASE stakeholders, there must be a common basis of understanding that must be a written and agreed-upon scope. Without a written Use Case, the SASE project may cause consequences that impact the organization. The written Use Case allows the project manager to bring all stakeholders together for design and implementation.
For the project manager, a collective understanding of the final project outcome is necessary for the achievement of the project. Often, project teams vary in skill, understanding, perspective, and the context in which they interpret the project scope. By designing the project with a series of Use Case documents, each team can focus on their specific subject matter expertise. By doing so, the proof of value materializes in the testing phase of the project as each use case is proved ready for production.
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