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New Post 11/22/2010 6:57 AM
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Organized and structured way to present various pieces? 

 Hello friends,

I am in the midst of a project and wanted some ideas for this one. Please help if you have some inputs for me.

I am working as a BA and have been asked to gather info in a doc/excel as per my need and organize the information I am recieveing from my stakeholders to present it to our vendors, who are creating this tool for us. It's not suppose to be a BRD/FSD just a simple way that shows some logical sequence of what the vendors should show us first, second etc. in their presentation of the possible tool. 

 

Any ideas anyone?? 

 
New Post 11/29/2010 2:17 AM
User is offline Craig Brown
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Re: Organized and structured way to present various pieces? 

 I think you need to clarify your puspose here.  What are you trying to achieve?  A prioritised set of features?  A process oriented product walk through?

 
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