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Secret#1 Requirements

Secret#2 Project Planning

Secret#3 Risk Management

Secret#4 Project Team Development

Secret#5 Organizational Culture

Feature creep, also known as scope or requirement creep, refers to unforeseen requests for additions and changes that are outside the project scope. It typically happens due to inadequate requirements gathering, poor initial planning, and an unclear protocol for change implementation, among other things.

In this article, I’d like to discuss eight tips and suggestions, based mostly on my experience, to help minimize and manage the effects of feature creep in your own projects.