The effective collection and management of requirements is recognized as one of the essential ingredients in the successful delivery of a project. Some large consulting and research firms have estimated that roughly 66% of project failures can be traced to poor and undisciplined requirements gathering and management. Not surprisingly, one out of two projects nearly double its original estimates of cost, and this too is frequently traceable to erroneous, conflicting, and incomplete end-user requirements.
Our courses teach the essential techniques that every Requirements Manager or Business Analyst must know to collect, assess, document, and manage. From the various techniques of eliciting requirements from clients/end-users, to structured reviews for ensuring that conflictive requirements are identified and eradicated, to clear writing styles, our courses help I.T. professionals produce clear project requirements.
Our seminars also focus on building effective processes within the structure of an organization’s Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). As insufficient time is frequently allocated to this stage of a project, it is essential that the incumbent analyst can communicate the risks associated with poor requirements. Our goal is to assist the analyst in their endeavors to maximize the time needed to properly gather accurate requirements.
When our courses are completed, the participant should feel confident to approach new assignments with the knowledge of requirements collection and management techniques required for a successful project.
Our current requirements management courses are listed to the left. Please select a course to see the detailed outline of learning objectives and contents.
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