Articles → PROJECT MANAGEMENT → IKIWISIIKIWISIThis article provides an overview of IKIWISI.What Is IKIWISI? The IKIWISI (I Know It When I See It) phenomenon occurs when stakeholders or product owners are unable to clearly define their requirements at the outset. Instead of specifying exactly what they want, they are more effective at evaluating and refining a solution after interacting with a working example, prototype, or early implementation. By seeing the solution in action, they can provide meaningful feedback, identify gaps, and guide the product toward meeting their actual expectations.Key Characteristics Of IKIWISI? Vague RequirementsThe stakeholder has a clear understanding of what they do not want but finds it difficult to articulate their desired outcome. As a result, requirements are refined and evolve throughout the project.Iterative DevelopmentThe client does not have fully defined requirements initially and refines them iteratively through feedback on prototypes, demos, or working solutions.Challenges For DevelopersThe lack of clearly defined objectives can create challenges for developers and designers. It may result in rework, scope changes, or extended project timelines if expectations are not aligned early.Posted By - Karan Gupta Posted On - Friday, January 10, 2025 Query/Feedback Your Email Id** Subject* Query/Feedback Characters remaining 250**
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