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User is offline SteveBoulanger
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Re: List of Methodologies 
Modified By SteveBoulanger  on 1/11/2011 12:26:10 AM)

 craigwbrown wrote

 There are so many.  Here's some more to add to this list;

  • Sig Sigma
  • Gap analysis
  • TQM
  • BPR
  • User stories and backlogs
  • Lean, limiting Work in Progress 
  • Time boxing
  • Use cases

And then there are things to think about such as

  • What are the goals for your project
  • What is your organisation's planning capability (i.e. do you have a dynamic environment you operate in? Do you have planning skills?)

 

I think business analysis is the discipline of identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems. Solutions often include a systems development component, but may also consist of process improvement, organizational change or strategic planning and policy development.

Here you have shared about six sigma, according to me six sigma will done sure accuracy in six phases.

 

 
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