Vision
People at work are thirsting for context, yearning to know that what they do contributes to a larger whole.
—Daniel Pink
The Vision is a description of the future state of the Solution under development. It reflects Customer and stakeholder needs, as well as the Feature and Capabilities proposed to meet those needs.
The vision is both aspirational and achievable, providing the broader context—an overview and purpose—of the solution under development. It describes the markets, customer segments, and user needs. It sets the boundaries and context for new features, Nonfunctional Requirements (NFRs), and other work.
The vision applies to any ...
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