These are non mutually exclusive subtypes of a requirement. That means a
requirement from a customer could be for product. A work requirement could
be done in a project by manager.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 10:39 AM, je <
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> hi all
> recently I'm confused about the four
> kinds of requirement as follows:
> customer requirement
> product requirement
> internal requirement
> work requirement;
> I know that product requirement is
> for products that are purchased
> from an external suppliers. When this
> kind of requirement is approved, it can
> be aggregated into a purchase order.
> And the internal requirement is for
> products that are manufactured internally.
> My problem is that what is the customer
> requirement and work requirement for?
> waiting for your help.
> thanks®ards.
> je.
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