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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Shadowing...
Kind of Yes...Shadowing means observing "HOW" business users perform their duties and at the same items asking "WHY", they do certain things. That helps us in determining our USE CASEs because some of their answers to "WHY" can become my business goal and ultimately my use cases.