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If you're using new technology or are dealing with a stakeholder set that doesn't provide detailed requirements, why do you want to address those areas early in your project lifecycle?

Select an answer:
1. Waiting to address areas of uncertainty is a judgment call based on the skills you have available for the project.
2. Waiting to address areas of uncertainty is risky. As you progress, technology could prove to be inappropriate, or agreements on requirements may never happen.
3. You actually want to wait to address areas of uncertainty. That way you can get early wins, and develop confidence in the project before tackling potential problem areas.
4. You want to tackle this early so you can eliminate the technology or stakeholder set that, due to not having detailed requirements, you don't want to be part of your project.