Client Interview & Requirements Gathering Workshop ITEC 455 Business Requirements Analysis September 28, 2010 Marisa Thomas, Jesse Felter, Don Draper Deloitte.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
DBS Development Lifecycle & DB Analysis
Advertisements

An Introduction to professional services. The professional services The professional services support businesses of all sizes across the economy, providing.
Introduction to CCC Coaching Programs. PURPOSE OF COACHING Preparing for a stretch assignment or role Transitioning into a new executive team or organization.
Teamwork. Can be in person or virtually. Organizing a Team Project Appoint a group manager Define a clear and definite goal Identify the type of document.
How to Map a Sales Process That Creates Value for Customers! July 2003.
Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Statistical Project Monitoring Section B 1.
Project Management: A Managerial Approach
Slide 1 Systems Analysis and Design with UML Version 2.0 Alan Dennis, Barbara Wixom, and David Tegarden Chapter 5: Requirements Determination John Wiley.
Client Interview & Requirements Gathering Workshop ITEC 630 Kogod School of Business September 14, 2009 Eric Bristow, Don Draper, Marisa Thomas Deloitte.
Client Interview & Requirements Gathering Workshop
Unit 8: Tests, Training, and Exercises Unit Introduction and Overview Unit objectives:  Define and explain the terms tests, training, and exercises. 
Measures Definition Workshop
Facilitating Focus Groups Insert date Insert presenters.
UNDERSTANDING, PLANNING AND PREPARING FOR THE SCHOOL-WIDE EVALUATION TOOL (SET)
Advanced Project Management Project Plan Templates
9: Designing the Questionnaire. 9-2 Copyright © 2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Hair/Wolfinbarger/Ortinau/Bush, Essentials.
What is Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring?
Copyright Course Technology 1999
Building a Better Bid The Nuts & Bolts Dave Leonard The World Bank.
Vancouver User Group Presented by Trevor Moore
Designing the Questionnaire Copyright © 2010 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
Perioperative fasting guideline Getting it into practice Getting started.
Demystifying the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge Central Iowa IIBA Chapter December 7, 2005.
1 This workshop is part of our commitment to periodically provide you with updated information about BPA’s contracting and project management processes.
1 Bonham, chapter 8 Knowledge Management. 2  8.1 Success Levels  8.2 Externally Focused KM  8.3 Internally Focused KM  8.4 PMO-Supported KM
3.08 b Determine venture’s information technology.
Department of Innovation & Technology City of Boston Five Key Ways to Be a Successful Project Manager March 2014.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public 1 Version 4.0 Gathering Network Requirements Designing and Supporting Computer Networks – Chapter.
MD Digital Government Summit, June 26, Maryland Project Management Oversight & System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Robert Krauss MD Digital Government.
How to Supervise People Discussion Session # 39. PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS 1.They develop high morale and enthusiasm among their employees. 2.They know.
CIS 499 Senior Seminar Introduction to IT project management.
SacProNet An Overview of Project Management Techniques.
Case Interview Workshop October 12 th, Today’s Agenda  What is a Case Interview?  Purpose  Approach  Preparation Advice  Logistics and Ground.
1 Hosting an FDA Inspection: A Field Investigator ’ s Perspective Presented by Mihaly S. Ligmond Consumer Safety Officer US Food and Drug Administration,
1 Designing Effective Programs: –Introduction to Program Design Steps –Organizational Strategic Planning –Approaches and Models –Evaluation, scheduling,
Participate in a Team to Achieve Organizational Goal
Systems Analysis and Design 8 th Edition Chapter 2 Analyzing the Business Case.
© 2007 Pearson Education Managing Quality Integrating the Supply Chain S. Thomas Foster Chapter 16 Implementing and Validating the Quality System.
Slide 1 Requirements Determination Chapter 5. Slide 2 Objectives ■ Understand how to create a requirements definition. ■ Become familiar with requirements.
Ways of Collecting Information Interviews Questionnaires Ethnography Books and leaflets in the organization Joint Application Design Prototyping.
Info-Tech Research Group1 Requirements Gathering World Class Operations - Impact Workshop.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public 1 Version 4.0 Gathering Network Requirements Designing and Supporting Computer Networks – Chapter.
 Objectives  To determine the importance and functions of working papers in IAing in Malta  To analyse the manner of recording throughout the internal.
©2001 Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville All rights reserved. Today Tuesday Running A Paper Prototyping Session CS 321 Human-Computer Interaction.
Introducing Project Management Update December 2011.
Module II: Developing a Vision and Results Orientation Cheri Hayes Consultant to Nebraska Lifespan Respite Statewide Sustainability Workshop June 23-24,
U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ What is the purpose of Interviewing? A2 ICT Coursework.
Slide 1 Systems Analysis and Design with UML Version 2.0, Second Edition Alan Dennis, Barbara Wixom, and David Tegarden Chapter 5: Requirements Determination.
1 EMS Fundamentals An Introduction to the EMS Process Roadmap AASHTO EMS Workshop.
Lecture 10 More Innovation SE3821 Software Requirements and Specification Dr. Rob Hasker (based on slides by Dr. Brad Dennis)
Sustainability Planning Framework and Process Cheri Hayes Consultant to Nebraska Lifespan Respite Statewide Sustainability Workshop June 23-24, 2015 ©
Today Discussion Follow-Up Interview Techniques Next time Interview Techniques: Examples Work Modeling CD Ch.s 5, 6, & 7 CS 321 Human-Computer Interaction.
The Project Management Process Groups
Info-Tech Research Group1 1 Info-Tech Research Group, Inc. is a global leader in providing IT research and advice. Info-Tech’s products and services combine.
Title of presentation Copyright IDS and MeTA 2010
Business System Development
Using Games to Effect Organizational Change
Refine the HR Organizational Structure and Optimize Department Efficiency Whether your organization is requiring you to grow or asking you to cut down.
Readiness Consultations
Panel Interview Workshop
Project Management Processes
Process Based Management Department Communication Cascade Oct-2007
Conceptual Model of Integrated Planning
Case Study on Selection of a Work and Asset Management System
Project Management Processes
What is Project Management?
Re-Purposing and Reusing Training Materials Online
Requirements gathering
Unit 5: Planning Process, IAP, and Operations Briefs
Unit 5: Planning Process, IAP, and Operations Briefs
Presentation transcript:

Client Interview & Requirements Gathering Workshop ITEC 455 Business Requirements Analysis September 28, 2010 Marisa Thomas, Jesse Felter, Don Draper Deloitte Consulting LLP

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Agenda Introductions The Requirements Gathering Process How to Have a Successful Client Meeting Tips and Tricks for a Successful Interview Exercise

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Introductions Marisa Thomas –Senior Consultant at Deloitte Consulting. Joined firm in July 2006 –Kogod MBA ’06, concentrations in IT Management and Marketing –Has experience as a functional lead for a Rapid Application Development team Jesse Felter –Manager at Deloitte Consulting. Joined firm in March 2007 –Carnegie Mellon University, B.S. ’04, concentration in Information Systems and Psychology –Has 6 years of experience with the system development lifecycle including requirements analysis, system design, development, testing, and implementation Don Draper –Manager at Deloitte Consulting. Joined firm in March 2006 –University of Maryland, MBA ‘05, concentrations in Finance and Strategy –Has 10 years of experience with the system development lifecycle including requirements analysis, system design, development, testing, and implementation

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ The Requirements Gathering Process Validate and Document Requirements Determine High Level System Requirements Define the Business Process  Define the current environment.  Find out what activities are performed on a daily basis.  Determine who is involved in the process and when.  Determine gaps and pain points in the current process.  Document what requirements are within scope of the system.  Prioritize requirements to determine which can be part of later system enhancements.  Create use cases.  Meet with client to validate all system requirements.  Receive client approval to move ahead with system development.

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Determine the Business Process  Goal: To have a clear understanding of the current business process and activities.  End Result: Business Process Map  How to do it: –Define the actors within the process. –Determine the high level steps of the process. –Talk about activities and responsibilities for every role. –Ask leading questions about each part of the process.

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Determine High Level System Requirements  Goal: To have an understanding of the scope of system requirements and client needs.  End Result: A list of requirements that is ready to be formatted into use cases.  How to do it: –Interview as many users and stakeholders as possible. –Ask clarifying questions about the business process. –Review interview notes and prioritize system needs. –Evaluate possible requirements against the scope of the project.

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Validate and Document Requirements  Goal: To receive client verification for documented system requirements.  End Result: Use Cases that can be used for system development.  How to do it: –Clearly document all requirements in use case format. –Arrange a final requirements meeting to go over these with the client in person.

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ How to Have a Successful Meeting  Set Objectives  Select Appropriate Client Personnel to Interview  Determine the Type of Interview  Consider Outside Information  Develop an Agenda  Decide on a Method of Documentation

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Step 1: Set Objectives  The first step is to establish a clear focus for the interview  Important questions to ask yourself are: –What types of information do I expect to get from the interview? –Is this the best way to get the information I need? –Are there any “gaps” within the information I have that may require client interaction?

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Step 2: Select Appropriate Client Personnel  Do your homework by knowing the organizational structure of your client  Learn as much about your client before coming into the interview –This will help to gear the interview towards each person’s position and personality –By doing so you will establish credibility and rapport with the interviewee

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Step 3: Determine the Type of Interview  One on One Interview –Typically more comfortable for the interviewee –Interviewee may be willing to share more information than when in a group environment  Group Interview –Great way to get a range of information in a short amount of time –May be difficult to schedule

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Step 4: Consider Outside Information  Gather as much information as possible –Review public forms, reports, manuals and other forms of available information  This will increase the efficiency of the time with your clients

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Step 5: Develop an Agenda  Documents your objectives and goals for the meeting  Helps make sure that important points are not overlooked  Keeps the interview moves in a logical progression

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Step 6: Decide on a Method of Documentation  Decide how information will be documented –Will someone take notes? –Will the meeting be audio or video taped?  Establishing this before the meeting will help the meeting run smoother and guarantee that all important points are captured

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Tips and Tricks for a Successful Interview  Lead the conversation with the information that you already know  Consider the interviewee’s knowledge and role  Paraphrase important findings throughout the interview to make sure you have accurate understanding

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ How to Get the Information You Want  Ask lots of open ended questions  Use phrases and words that are easy to understand  Avoid biased or loaded questions  Don’t hesitate to move the interview along with guiding questions  Ask for the opportunity to follow up after the interview to fill in any gaps you may have

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Exercise: Instructions  Break into your project teams  Discuss your approach to scenario –Interview questions to ask –How to prepare (preparation, research, etc.) –Possible Agenda –Team member role and responsibilities  Designate a group spokesperson to present your questions  Team Preparation: 15 minutes  Client Questioning: 5 minutes per team  Updates to Team Preparation: 15 minutes

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Questions

U.S. Consulting On-screen Presentation Template_LARGE_Blue_ Case Study: Audit Application Client: The Audit Department who is responsible for cooperating with and responding to audit requests from various auditing agencies. They are the main liaison between these audit agencies and the department(s) within the company affected by the audit. Application Purpose: To automate and simplify the process of tracking all documentation necessary for audits. Current process: The process is manual and outdated, and change is necessary in order to enable a more efficient, streamlined audit tracking process. Multiple individuals are involved in the process, so the automation of the business process will also reduce chance of duplicate efforts made within the team. How would you prepare for your first client interview?