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Can you describe some of the factors you address when consulting with stakeholders on a new development project?

"When starting a new project, the most important factors I focus on are the requirements and the desired outcomes as defined by the project stakeholders. I make sure I clearly understand these and determine if they are achievable. If I feel that the stakeholder's expectations are unrealistic, I have a conversation with them and try to guide them towards more realistic and achievable results. I have found that establishing clear expectations at the beginning of a software development project results in more successful project outcomes and satisfied stakeholders."

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  • 3. Can you describe some of the factors you address when consulting with stakeholders on a new development project?

      How to Answer

      The success of many projects is determined at the very beginning. The Palo Alto Networks interviewer is interested in learning how you begin a project and the steps you take to make sure it is successful early in the development cycle. Being able to describe the items you address with the stakeholders at the beginning of a project and how these contribute to the project's success will establish your qualifications for this position. If possible, talk about factors that are relevant to Palo Alto Networks. You can base this on the information you gathered during your research of the position and the organization before the interview.

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      "When starting a new project, the most important factors I focus on are the requirements and the desired outcomes as defined by the project stakeholders. I make sure I clearly understand these and determine if they are achievable. If I feel that the stakeholder's expectations are unrealistic, I have a conversation with them and try to guide them towards more realistic and achievable results. I have found that establishing clear expectations at the beginning of a software development project results in more successful project outcomes and satisfied stakeholders."