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December 2006

Mountains to climb

Business Analysts work closely with the customer. Each new area is a challenge. There are discussions and problems and solutions. Both the analyst and the customer get comfortable with the idea of finding better, simpler solutions. This is especially true for fixed bid projects, as the project is at stake if the analyst fails to find a simpler solution and convince the customer too. Solving problems is always exciting. For an analyst, this is the juicy part of the job, because no human being can survive for long just writing word documents one after the other. One incentive is customer… Read More »Mountains to climb

How to eat an elephant?

The only way to do that is to cut the elephant into slices. Slices which are small enough to be eaten because the sole purpose of cutting the elephant is to make it possible for humans to eat it. You’ll need a certain number of people to eat a whole elephant anyway. If you make slices small enough, at least they won’t feel sick at the end of it. There is no overhead in the activities of choosing the piece that looks most delicious, putting it in your mouth, chewing it and swallowing it. There is some, but it definitly… Read More »How to eat an elephant?