{"id":6863,"date":"2019-12-21T08:10:56","date_gmt":"2019-12-21T06:10:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.procontact-solutions.fr\/?p=6863"},"modified":"2019-12-21T08:10:56","modified_gmt":"2019-12-21T06:10:56","slug":"outsourcing-the-importance-of-the-product-requirements-document","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.procontact-solutions.fr\/en\/outsourcing-the-importance-of-the-product-requirements-document\/","title":{"rendered":"Outsourcing: the importance of the product requirements document"},"content":{"rendered":"

The product requirements document is an essential part of the first stage of the outsourcing process. It is going to ensure an optimal and satisfactory result thanks to precise and complete information. It is a real tool designed to clearly define the problem, identify the needs and determine the expected results while establishing the rules of conduct between the client and its provider. What is it? How to write one?<\/p>\n

Product requirements document: definition<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Speaking about product requirements document or PRD, it is contractual document that both parties should refer to. It allows you to put down in writing the ideas that will allow your company to grow and prosper, but also to make your expectations very clear. It is addressed to the \u201cproject owner\u201d, who will communicate the details about his expectations throughout the realisation of a project to the “project manager”. The PRD will also list out the penalties for non-compliance with the client’s written expectations.<\/p>\n

In clearer terms, the PRD must address the following:<\/p>\n