by IAG Webmaster | Mar 14, 2011 | Business Analysis, Business Architecture, Most Popular, PPM, RDM
I wonder if organizations give out awards for surviving the most reorganizations in a single decade to particular business functions. I’m thinking that most analysts get to experience this frequently as the pendulum of organizational design swings from...
by IAG Webmaster | Mar 7, 2011 | Business Analysis, RDM
Find the path to success in business requirements definition and management. Technology pervades almost every aspect of corporate competitiveness from customer experience to the products and services offered. Companies that do a poor...
by IAG Webmaster | Feb 24, 2011 | Business Analysis
Most analysts can do analysis…but very few can really be proactive in helping customers figure out their needs. Executives routinely complain about analysts being passive on projects, not proactive, or inconsistent in their execution. I think this is a...
by IAG Webmaster | Feb 15, 2011 | Business Analysis, RDM
Determining the form of Use Case for a project is a key planning step and is essentially a communication issue. Since each team member will have a different idea of what Use Cases are, clarity is required. This is necessary for organizing work teams, and provides a...
by IAG Webmaster | Feb 7, 2011 | Business Analysis, PPM, RDM
Having the right mix of people is critical to the success of requirements elicitation sessions!Click here for more on Choosing Participants for your Requirements sessions