by IAG Webmaster | Aug 2, 2011 | RDM
In my job, I get to hang out with a lot of very senior people and talk with them about requirements and business analysts. The one complaint I hear over and over: “Our BAs are not proactive”. Maybe some in the organization are being a bit passive, but the...
by IAG Webmaster | Jul 18, 2011 | RDM
Have you noticed the obesity epidemic plaguing North America? Hey, I’m not talking about the kind you get when eating the wrong foods – I’m talking requirements obesity. Generating fat, hulking, documents that look terrible on the shelf gathering...
by IAG Webmaster | Jul 6, 2011 | Business Analysis, RDM
The Michigan Department of Transportation Engineers New Approach to Business Requirements Definition that Saves Taxpayers’ Money• As part of an overall plan to improve project management, the Michigan DOT first turned to...
by IAG Webmaster | Jun 23, 2011 | Business Analysis, RDM
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by IAG Webmaster | Jun 13, 2011 | Business Analysis, RDM
This is one of the most common and controversial questions amongst business analysts and project managers: “When are requirements done?” The most common response to this question, “When the customer signs off,” frankly makes me want to tear my...
by IAG Webmaster | Jun 6, 2011 | Business Analysis, RDM
Highly skilled analysts cannot drive requirements maturity growth alone. In order to accelerate maturity growth, it is essential that organizations invest in all six of the requirements capability areas. Click for more on Requirements Maturity