Computers and Technology, 31.05.2021 05:20, jvsome8
Which statement best describes the problem statement below?
Vision: We want to decrease errors in our billings to clients.
Issue: Clients complain that they receive multiple bills for the same month. We have one software that keeps track of services made to clients, another software that keeps track of the charges of those services, and another software that bills the clients.
Method: Print out services and charges, and enter these values into a billing software.
This problem statement is a clear, well-defined problem statement.
This problem statement does not clearly define the issues.
This problem statement will help stakeholders participate in addressing the problem.
This problem statement does not provide a useful statement of method.
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