A project manager needs to obtain detailed requirements from a small group of experienced users who are experts in their field. Which requirements gathering technique should the project manager use?
Interviews are ideal for collecting detailed information from a small number of subject matter experts. They allow for in-depth, personalized discussions, enabling the project manager to thoroughly understand the users' specific needs and expectations. Surveys are more suitable for gathering general feedback from larger groups and may not capture detailed insights. Reviewing documentation may not reflect the current requirements or perspectives of the users. Focus groups involve multiple participants and may not provide the same level of individual detail as interviews.
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