So there's an obvious lack of a BA on the project I'm working on and timescales are tight. As the PM should I just do the BA work myself or insist on hiring a BA?
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Should I insist on a BA?
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Originally posted by simplicity View PostSo there's an obvious lack of a BA on the project I'm working on and timescales are tight. As the PM should I just do the BA work myself or insist on hiring a BA? -
Recruitment time would take too long - that's the issue. If we recruit it would delay the whole project.Comment
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Originally posted by simplicity View PostRecruitment time would take too long - that's the issue. If we recruit it would delay the whole project.
Call agent tomorrow. Interviews by phone Friday afternoon for start Monday/Tuesdaymerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by simplicity View PostThis government department doesn't hire agency staff.,,merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Time to roll up your sleeves and get those BA Marigolds on then..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Set out the options to the client and ask what they'd prefer, laying out the risks/benefits for each.
Hire a BA (contract)
Hire a BA (Perm)
No BA - less PM
etc.
Get them to decide, in writing.Comment
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Originally posted by simplicity View PostThis government department doesn't hire agency staff.,,Comment
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Originally posted by simplicity View PostThis government department doesn't hire agency staff.,,
They - or rather you - need a short term resource. Tell them to go and get one and demonstrate why it's cost effective to do so and the risk costs of not doing so.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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