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Our Approach

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On our engagements, IAG consultants use a consistent approach to requirements definition and management that is a key reason for our achieving superior work products and successful project and business outcomes for our clients. The bottom line is faster results with higher quality and a better overall return on investment.

Our work activities follow the framework of IAG’s Requirements Discovery Process™, a flexible and extremely practical approach to requirements planning, elicitation, analysis and management. The approach utilizes industry best practices and is designed to be fully aligned with existing and emerging standards from organizations including IEEE, SEI and IIBA. This allows our work activities and work products to be easily integrated into any methods, standards tools and templates that our clients may be using to define, document and manage their requirements.

As a result of using the best methods and practices available in the industry today, our clients find IAG’s Best Requirements Practices™ to provide the most effective and pragmatic approach for business & systems analysis. And when integrated into an organization's existing best practices, the result is a foundation for successful system development projects across the organization. These are proven, real-world best practices - not academic theories!