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
by IAG Webmaster | Jan 27, 2011 | PPM, RDM
Business analysis is all about detail – the right kinds of detail at the right time. The problem with new projects, especially large ones, is they tend to “flail’, spinning wheels in unnecessary directions as they struggle to gain momentum. Here are...
by IAG Webmaster | Jan 20, 2011 | Business Analysis, RDM
Here’s a personal opinion: Business analysts remain one of the last bastions of antiquated technology. Put up your hands all of you only using Word and Visio. Probably only 20% of you have requirements management software, and even fewer have requirements...
by IAG Webmaster | Jan 13, 2011 | PPM, RDM
So you’ve been tasked to get requirements on a strategic project, and you’re thinking to yourself, “How can I make my business requirements documents as incomprehensible as possible?” Going this route may not be just a job security thing....
by IAG Webmaster | Jan 6, 2011 | Business Analysis, Business Architecture, Most Popular, PPM, RDM
We’ve been in the business of helping companies improve their requirements definition and management (RDM) maturity for over 13 years. One thing I’ve noticed is that companies that have made significant improvement in RDM tend to believe they are...