International Institute of Business Analysis TORONTO
Thinking Outside the Project Box
Product-Based Requirements Management Delivers Value to the Practice and Enterprise
ROOM C337
George Brown College
Casa Loma Campus
146 Kendal Avenue, Toronto
September 21, 2016 6:30 pm
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Does your organization spend millions, or even into the hundreds of millions of dollars every year on analysis only to start from scratch on each new project? You are not alone! Requirements can be treated as a project deliverable to help deliver better projects. However, this approach perpetuates practices that keeps lead organizations to spend new money to re-do old work.
Requirements Life Cycle Management (BABOK v3.0 Ch. 5) and Requirements Analysis and Design Definition (BABOK v3.0 Ch. 7) hold within them when combined with a selected few other practices the ability to provide a competitive edge that delivers directly to the business outcome and better operating cost management. This improved management of processes and resources will bring greater value to the business analysis practice in the enterprise where collaboration and strategy are becoming more important.
The presentation will also demonstrate the evolution in the business analyst that has already taken place, which IIBA Toronto has discussed in its 2016 Speaker Series. A link to those presentations will be available when this presentation is posted online this week.
Cole Cioran will discuss the shift to product-based requirements management. Product-based requirements management is in the marketplace under titles such as Living requirements, Evergreen, or the Product-Based Model. Organizations have begun to realize the importance of moving beyond the need to define product requirements to truly manage them as a valuable asset. This session will exam how you can consider requirements in a way that will lead to significant return on your investment in analysis.
BABOK v3.0 Tasks and Techniques Discussed in Today's Presentation
Business Analysis Key Concepts CH2
Requirements Life Cycle Management CH5
Requirements Analysis and Design Definition CH7
Perspectives CH11
Resources in this Presentation
Event Particulars
This is the final event in the Blueprint 2016 Agile Series
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Time: 6:30 – 8:00 pm Registration / Networking: 6:00 – 6:30 pm Presentation: 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Room C337
George Brown College Casa Loma Campus
146 Kendal Avenue, Toronto, ON M5R 1M3
Transportation
Dupont TTC Subway Station 400 Meters from entrance
Paid parking and street parking in area
About the Speaker
Cole Cioran
Program Manager
Requirements Definition & Management
Blueprint Software Systems
IIBA Toronto Leadership Team
Event Sponsor
Blueprint
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