Interviews

Purpose:

An interview is a systematic approach designed to elicit business analysis information from a person or group of people by talking to the interviewee(s), asking relevant questions, and documenting the responses. The interview can also be used for establishing relationships and building trust between business analysts and stakeholders in order to increase stakeholder involvement or build support for a proposed solution.

Description:
Elements:
Usage Considerations:
Associated Tasks:
  • Plan Business Analysis Approach
  • Plan Stakeholder Engagement
  • Plan Business Analysis Governance
  • Plan Business Analysis Information Management
  • Identify Business Analysis Performance Improvements
  • Conduct Elicitation
  • Confirm Elicitation Results
  • Communicate Business Analysis Information
  • Prioritize Requirements
  • Assess Requirements Changes
  • Identify Business Analysis Performance Improvements
  • Analyze Current State
  • Define Future State
  • Assess Risks
  • Define Requirements Architecture
  • Define Design Options
  • Analyze Potential Value and Recommend Solution
  • Analyze Performance Measures
  • Assess Solution Limitations
  • Assess Enterprise Limitations
  • Define Change Strategy