by IAG Webmaster | Dec 8, 2010 | Business Analysis, Business Architecture, PPM, RDM
In the world of requirements – How much is enough? While this might seem like a bizarre question to attract vehemence to anyone outside the profession, it’s certainly a question that will incite the opinionated and the pundits to stand on a soapbox and...
by IAG Webmaster | Nov 24, 2010 | Business Analysis, Business Architecture, PPM, RDM
Guide to easy and effective requirements prioritization Step 1: Understand the Purpose & Strategy for Prioritization What will you do with the prioritized items? Prioritize to eliminate items, ensure alignment to objectives, plan scheduling, manage scope creep,...
by IAG Webmaster | Nov 18, 2010 | Business Analysis, RDM
Great requirements are free! Everybody understands that requirements are important, but most do not internalize that fact and take action. In this fast-paced 8 minute video microcast you will find out that great requirements definition and management can...
by IAG Webmaster | Nov 9, 2010 | Business Analysis, RDM
For Each Use Case: 1) Identify the ActorsActor: Someone or something that interacts with, or uses, the system to achieve a desired goalAn actor may be: A user of the system. Describe the user by their role An individual who is not an user (customer, client, etc)...
by IAG Webmaster | Nov 1, 2010 | Business Analysis, PPM, RDM
Requirements quality is tangible. This hard-hitting 10 minute video microcast presents the concrete rules that will allow you to quickly assess a requirements document and determine if it will likely lead to an effective implementation. “flawed requirements...
by IAG Webmaster | Oct 27, 2010 | Business Analysis, RDM
The six capability areas are the major contributing factors to the maturity of an organization’s requirements practice. To increase success, focus improvement efforts on the weakest capability area(s). This will also improve poor practices and reinforce existing...