Agile and Waterfall Software Development Methodologies
The type of methodology to be used can also be determined according to what is best for the organisation.
The type of methodology to be used can also be determined according to what is best for the organisation.
Problem solving is a major discipline within business analysis. Here are 3 business analysis techniques that will help you discover and analyse a given problem.
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Whenever there’s a problem to explore, which is most often during the initiation of a project, it’s useful to have a visual means of your analysis. Like mind mapping, the fishbone analysis method is a business analysis technique that enables you to explore the likely causes of a problem. The fishbone method can be used in brainstorming sessions or as a personal thinking tool.
The mind map is a visual representation of ideas, thoughts, problems… anything. It’s a great brainstorming tool for generating new ideas and exploring a problem. In this post I examine how a mind map can be used to explore a problem against six strategic categories.
The The Five Whys method is undeniably one of the most important techniques that a business analyst can have in their toolkit. Asking “why” is a simple and effective way to solving problems that can be used by any business analyst to improve a business process or write better requirements.
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Well defined business requirements help you avoid expensive mistakes. Without them, your project will be like a ship without a rudder. It can’t get any more important than this.
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