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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis, Teams 12 October 2010
Partnering for project success
By Carkenord, Barbara | Cartwright, Chris | Grace, Robin | Goldsmith, Larry | Larson, Elizabeth | Skrabak, Jen | Vonk, Cornelis To reduce project risk and generate products and services that satisfy customer requirements, many organizations are adding to their project team a new role: The business analyst. But this role is…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis 19 October 2008
Symbiosis
By Cusolito, Rick Research has shown that many project problems are directly tied to poorly managed requirements gathering. This paper examines how project managers--by working closely with business analysts--can…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis 19 October 2008
I don't have time to manage requirements
By Larson, Elizabeth | Larson, Richard Without a formal and structured approach for managing project requirements, project managers cannot effectively prevent such project ills as scope creep, cost overruns, and product waste. This paper…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis, Scope Management 19 October 2008
Creating clear project requirements
By Burek, Paul Defining a project's requirements is not simply an exercise in understanding what a client needs; it is a process for outlining how the project team can help the client realize their goals. This…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis 19 May 2008
I don't have time to manage requirements
By Larson, Elizabeth | Larson, Richard All too often, project teams are more focused on meeting aggressive deadlines than ensuring that the project is actually integrating the client's requirements. This paper examines how project…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis 2007
The rapid acquisition decision (RAD) request for proposal (RFP)
By Coplan, Scott | Scruggs, Wes The best way to ensure that a project meets its stakeholders requirements is to define those requirements during project inception. But too often, project managers must cut short the…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis, Information Technology 2007
Transitioning business requirements to an IT solution
By Carkenord, Barbara | Perris, Angie Business professionals and information technology (IT) professionals speak different languages. As a result, IT projects to create business systems can easily fail: Business stakeholders might not…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis, Consulting 2006
Influencing without authority
By Larson, Elizabeth | Larson, Richard One of the most critical factors in achieving project success involves accurately and comprehensively defining a project's requirements. Yet because this activity requires project managers to work…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis 13 September 2005
What a project manager really needs to know about requirements
By Hossenlopp, Rosemary Project success begins with accurately documented scope and requirements decisions. Unfortunately, many project managers lack knowledge of project documentation best practices and training in…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Business Analysis 13 September 2005
Gathering requirements
By Larson, Elizabeth | Larson, Richard Project success is gauged by how well a project delivers what it was intended to realize, by how well it meets the stakeholders' requirements. But when project managers are unable to obtain a clear…
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