Business Requirements Scoping Techniques
With Joy Beatty
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EdmontonPM
Mar 9
Online Webinar – Recorded Feb 27, 2014
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Modern Analyst
Organizations launch projects with the assumption that the new or improved solution will provide worthwhile benefits for stakeholders and a suitable return on investment.
Understanding your business requirements can ensure that your teams actually deliver those benefits. Furthermore, keeping user and functional requirements aligned with the business requirements is a key element of successful solution delivery.
Joy will also explore four different scope representation techniques you can apply at any phase of a project.
Topics covered include:
- Business objectives and success metrics
- Scope control using business objectives
- Vision statements
- Context Diagrams, Ecosystem Maps, Feature Trees, and Event Lists
In this webinar you’ll learn how to define clear business objectives and corresponding success metrics, how to craft a focused vision statement, and how to specify other elements of the business requirements.
Presenter: Joy Beatty, (LinkedIn profile) Vice President, Research & Development Seilevel, Joy Beatty has 15 years of experience in helping change the way customers create requirements with new requirements methodologies and training courses. She is a contributor to the core team for the new release of the IIBA BABOK® Guide. She is a co-author of Visual Models for Software Requirements (Best Practices (Microsoft) and Software Requirements, 3rd Edition with Karl Wiegers
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Business Requirements Scoping Techniques
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