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Sal: "I've heard the term baselining quite a bit. Why is baselining so important?"
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baselining verifies performance requirements and functional requirements
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- A baseline is a visible measure of progress that is frequently used to identify milestones.
- To put it another way, a baseline is a critical input for undertaking analysis to compare present performance to expected levels for specific jobs in a given time period.
- A baseline also aids in the comprehension of a historical perspective of product elements for similar projects.
- With this data, project managers could assess the relative progress of individual project components and the project as a whole.
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