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Article Agile, Business Analysis, Requirements Management 1 December 2018
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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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Article Business Analysis 1 January 2018
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Resist The Rush
By Liskow, Mike Do software project teams still need dedicated business analysts? I've heard this debated frequently of late. Some argue that it's more efficient for developers to collect requirements directly from…
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Article Teams, Business Analysis, Requirements Management 1 November 2015
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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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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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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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Article Agile, Requirements Management, Business Analysis October 2013
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Setting the course
By Fister Gale, Sarah Every new project starts with a need. Whether it is a higher productivity, increased competitiveness or improved public service, project managers must understand what a project aims to achieve.…
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Article Business Analysis August 2006
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Allied Forces: Project Analysts Can Helf Project Managers Become More Effective Leaders
By Whitten, Neal Because a project manager's primary responsibility is leading a project towards an outcome that achieves the sponsor's defined objectives, project managers must protect themselves from getting…
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Article Requirements Management, Business Analysis June 2003
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Software savvy
By Moore, John Frederick The software development process is by nature more fluid and unstructured than many other kinds of product development processes. Additionally, software project requirements tend to be general and…
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Article Requirements Management, Business Analysis February 2003
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Begin with the end
By Ferraro, Jack This article examines the National City Mortgage (NCM) as they pursued automating its business process technology. However, before beginning the process, NCM realized that they were faced with…
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Article Requirements Management, Business Analysis, Stakeholder Engagement December 2000
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The customer inquiry
By Martin, Paula Kay | Tate, Karen This brief article discusses a process for eliciting customer needs and wants as the first step in requirements definition and project planning.
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