Business Analysis using "Method H"
by Neville Turbit
Many Business Analysts start a conversation with users by asking what they do. The conversation tends to drift in no particular direction until a thread is sighted, then the BA follows that thread to the end. The next thread is fleshed out and a similar process followed. Hopefully, by taking enough random walks around the person’s job, sufficient information will be collected to come up with a requirement.
In this article Neville Turbit describes a more methodical approach to eliciting requirements called "Method H".
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Method H
Fantastic diagram and text. It is exactly what I do and I love to know that it has a name! Always-- what do you do? what do you gather doing it? why do you do it? Thanks for the diagram!