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Eliciting Business Requirements: Whose Project is it Anyway?
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Business Requirements Analysis Training

How to Solve Your Requirements Gathering Dilemma

One of the most difficult aspects of project management is obtaining customer requirements from clients who are reluctant, unavailable or simply unable to define their true business need.

Because Project Managers and Business Analysts are often provided with solutions, they tend to respond with a knee-jerk reaction of “have-it-your-way.” But, what business customers say they want is not always what best meets their needs.

Watermark Learning offers a wide range of Business Requirements Analysis training courses.  View a complete list here.

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Fill in the form below to receive a free article on “How to Gather Business Requirements & Build Trust” written by Elizabeth Larson, PMP, and Richard Larson, PMP, CO-Principals and Founders of Watermark Learning.

There was a good mix of lecture and exercises. I plan on using these tools with my upcoming projects. Instructor was very helpful - willing to discuss different issues. The exercises helped me work through the process of thinking about modeling. - West Group

 

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