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Don’t Forget the Constraints!
I found this interesting little quote a few weeks ago. I recently visited an Eastern sage and asked him, ‘Is it possible to live for...
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Begin with what you HAVE to do
I came across a short review of the book Rework by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson on Leading Blog this evening. In it, I found...
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Classic Business Analysis Articles
I was sorting through some of my bookmarks and articles I’ve accumulated over time via the Web, and found that there are a few articles...
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Communication: Are You the King, or a Guard?
Occasionally I like to take an objective look at the relative strengths and weaknesses of this website, and during a recent moment of...
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Escalation and Infinite Regression
I mentioned last week that I had come across Ed Yourdon’s wiki for “Just Enough Structured Analysis,” and pointed out that it’s a great...
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Could requirements analysis be automated?
I remember reading not long ago about advancements in the area of business rule automation and being interested in the interfaces for...
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Google Wave for Business Analysis
Like many other business analysts and project professionals, I get excited about nifty new applications and tools that help me do my job...
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Requirements Elicitation: Most Valuable Questions
I actually have an ongoing collection of elicitation interview questions that I like to refer to as I prepare for stakeholder interviews....
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IT’s Interest in Business/IT Alignment
Bob Lambert says IT should take the initiative in solving problems of business/IT misalignment, and thinks the requirements process can...
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Requisite Pro + Doors = ?
I’ve blogged a bit about requirement tools and mentioned the fact that my company had been investigating potential requirements...
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The Echo, The Lie and The UML Guy
I think of myself as much as a student of business analysis as a practitioner. I love coming across new ideas, or even old ideas stated...
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The Business Analysis “Artist” and the Requirement Tools of the Trade
Just wanted to share and comment on a post I came across the other day that points out the potential drawback of requirements management...
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Is the Solution Animal? Vegetable? Mineral?
Ever taken a “20 questions” approach to requirements elicitation? According to The Bitter Project Manager, there are good reasons for...
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Preparing Questions for a Great Customer Interview
To truly and accurately identify customer need, one has to be able to communicate effectively. One aspect of effective communication in a...
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The "Requirements Workbench" Concept
The idea of a “requirements workbench” is one that the guys over at Requirements.net have been consistently socializing over the past few...
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How hard could it be to design the stop sign?
http://view.break.com/542649 – Watch more free videos I recently stumbled upon this video, got a kick out of it and thoughts I’d share....
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Good Requirements Are More Than Just Accurate
In Requirements, Accuracy Isn’t Enough Allow me to reflect and maybe even toot my own horn here for just a second. Since I’ve been a...
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Requirements Elicitation: Are You the Artist, or the Order-Taker?
Note: I began drafting this post nearly 2 years ago and have covered parts of it in other posts in the interim, but I did want to post...
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