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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by xux42 View Post
    Well, strictly speaking a pureplay business analyst is expressing business requirements in a manner that can be used to develop new and/or amended designs.
    Hence knowing how the physical hardware and software works is not necessary.
    Back in the real world, BAs are generally re-badged SAs who need knowledge of the physical system to do an effective, timely job.
    Another reason we are struggling.
    Point taken in other posts - we only have the SMEs word for it they are as strung out as they say they are... Not sure what we can do about that as we are in a different office 100 miles away and the SMEs all work for a major subcontractor not the client. The BAs work for the Client. The developers are in 3 different cities in India.
    I know, its a mess...
    I thought mushroom management went out with MRPII. Do the developers work for the client or the subby?

    Sounds like you need to go for fast track ITIL implementation.

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  • xux42
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    Originally posted by tractor View Post
    How is that even possible?
    Well, strictly speaking a pureplay business analyst is expressing business requirements in a manner that can be used to develop new and/or amended designs.
    Hence knowing how the physical hardware and software works is not necessary.
    Back in the real world, BAs are generally re-badged SAs who need knowledge of the physical system to do an effective, timely job.
    Another reason we are struggling.
    Point taken in other posts - we only have the SMEs word for it they are as strung out as they say they are... Not sure what we can do about that as we are in a different office 100 miles away and the SMEs all work for a major subcontractor not the client. The BAs work for the Client. The developers are in 3 different cities in India.
    I know, its a mess...

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Arse Covering Memo/Mail...
    Oh that old chestnut

    Fooking weirdo.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Academy of contempory music?
    Association for computing machinery?
    Association for college management?

    ...
    ...
    ...

    Nothing on the first few pages of my google search seems to fit.
    Arse Covering Memo/Mail...

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    What do you think it might be?
    Academy of contempory music?
    Association for computing machinery?
    Association for college management?

    ...
    ...
    ...

    Nothing on the first few pages of my google search seems to fit.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Indeed. 20 points to Churchy. Now what's an ACM?
    What do you think it might be?

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Subject Matter Expert?
    Indeed. 20 points to Churchy. Now what's an ACM?

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    what's an SME? sounds like powdered baby milk
    Subject Matter Expert?

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    what's an SME? sounds like powdered baby milk
    Stupidly Mediocre Employee

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  • chef
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    what's an SME? sounds like powdered baby milk

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  • tractor
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    SME

    Originally posted by xux42 View Post
    Our project is struggling. There are 6 onshore subject matter experts who are the only people who throughly understand the system being amended 'across the piece'. They have to sign off the changes being made by 40 offshore developers who can code just fine, use change control software and have OK procedures but do not know the system they are changing.
    There is no video link, so communication is by phone calls/conferences and email.
    The SMEs also have to support the BAs who also do not know the system being changed.
    Bottom line: the SMEs are overloaded.

    There must be people who have experienced the same problem. Is there a solution?
    Our target dates make no allowance for this bottleneck, but the project has already slipped 1 year. What can we can do other than slip the dates?
    We cannot recruit more SMEs these are people with 3 or more years direct experience of the sytem.
    The project is in phases so we could park phase 2 work & allocated 'semi-SMEs' to some of the SME work but that is just kicking the can down the road.
    How is that even possible?

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Hot Mess View Post
    if you can't beat em...
    Well you still can, just don't get caught burying the bodies is my advice!

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  • Hot Mess
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Bob!! Is that you?
    if you can't beat em...

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Hot Mess View Post
    In all seriousness, make something up.

    Get the 'SME's' on the hook to validate it.

    If they can't or won't then give their line managers a nudge. If that fails, dump the lot of them in it in the next meeting.
    Bob!! Is that you?

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  • Hot Mess
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    In all seriousness, make something up.

    Get the 'SME's' on the hook to validate it.

    If they can't or won't then give their line managers a nudge. If that fails, dump the lot of them in it in the next meeting.

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