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Article Agile, Business Analysis, Requirements Management 1 December 2018
PM Network
Agile Assurance
By Parsi, Novid Some project teams believe agile means skimping on requirements management. They're dead wrong. When they disregard this crucial component, they put project success on the line: For 35 percent of…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Business Analysis 13 May 2016
Greatness, a Place beyond Stakeholders' Expectations
By Deguire, Manon Managing stakeholder engagement calls upon something quite different from process groups and domains of knowledge, it calls upon the ability to create emotional responses such as enthusiasm, trust,…
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Article Teams, Business Analysis, Requirements Management 1 November 2015
PM Network
Allied forces
By Merrick, Amy Seventy percent of organizations report that collaboration between project managers and business analysts is essential for project success, but only 46 percent believe the two groups collaborate…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Risk Management, Business Analysis 10 October 2015
Uncover gaps in your requirements using requirements risk management techniques
By Lee, Cheryl | Schibi, Ori According to a 2014 Project Management Institute Pulse of the Profession® report, inaccurate requirements gathering is the second most common reason for project failure, second only to changing…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis 10 October 2015
Collaborating with stakeholders
By Haney, Victoria B. According to a variety of studies, 60 percent of software defects are linked directly to incorrect or incomplete requirements, with most project teams spending less than 8 percent of their time on…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis 11 May 2015
Requirements management – planning for success!
By Coventry, Tim Managing requirements is a key tool for business and project success. This paper explains some of the concepts of requirements management and introduces a number of techniques that can be applied.…
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Article Requirements Management, Business Analysis May 2015
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Now you see it
By Bahman, Alma Visual modeling can streamline project requirements and dependencies, turning overwhelming amounts of data into readily analyzable images and directly impacting project success.
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White Paper Business Analysis, Requirements Management April 2015
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Program Requirements
By Oppenheim, Bohdan W. This paper presents a comprehensive discussion on the difficulties of formulating good and stable requirements early in complex engineering programs and the consequences on program execution.
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Article Requirements Management, Business Analysis February 2015
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Accurate requirements
In this month's Q&A, practitioners share their top techniques in establishing proper requirements at the start of the project.
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis, Technical Skills 29 October 2013
Mastering project requirements
By Maritato, Michele Requirements management is a key task throughout the life cycle of projects, with early requirements manifested prior to project initiation. The process is iterative, with requirements being…
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