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Business Analysis »

[25 Mar 2007 | Comments | 73 views]
More Analysis Paralysis

Breaking out of analysis paralysis doesn’t require you to lower your standards, or to aim lower than you would otherwise. It just requires some prioritization. What you have to do is identify those things you have to get right from the get-go, those items that do need analysis, and what can be fixed later.

Requirements »

[14 Mar 2007 | Comments | 122 views]
Curing Analysis Paralysis

You’ve poured your heart and soul into drafting the perfect requirements specification. You’ve checked, doubled checked, and triple checked every syllable of the document for clarity, spelling, testability. You have full traceability to every business requirement. You’ve been extra, extra careful not to tread in the domain of design. Your spec is rock solid.

So, why, after 5 review sessions with project stakeholders and document consumers, are you still making edits?

Methodology »

[15 Feb 2007 | Comments | 117 views]
“Party of Four” Key Considerations in Product Development

This “party of four” key considerations comes from Adam Bullied at writethatdown.com. Basic? Absolutely. Product management 101 type stuff? Yes, sir. But if you’re not including these 4 key and simple concepts in your product planning you probably ought to.