Never Miss a Requirement!
Over 1000 Proven Questions for Successful Requirement Gathering and Elicitation
Key Outcomes
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Ensure no requirement is overlooked with a comprehensive set of questions covering all aspects of a project.
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Save time and effort in the requirement elicitation process with ready-to-use questions tailored for various project types and industries.
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Facilitate clear and effective communication with stakeholders, ensuring their needs and expectations are fully understood.
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These industry agnostic questions are applicable to a wide range of projects, from IT and software development to business process improvement and beyond.
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Minimize the risk of project failures by capturing accurate and complete requirements, leading to better project planning and execution.
What's Included
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1000+ carefully curated questions designed to cover every possible requirement aspect, from functional and non-functional requirements to user experience.
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Requirements Gathering Questionnaire Template (Word doc) to guide your elicitation activities.
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Question Log Excel file to capture and track elicitation questions.
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Requirement Elicitation Checklist to ensure all the necessary pre-elicitation, active elicitation, and post-elicitation activities are covered.
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Questions are organized into 40+ categories based on business analysis activities, making it easy to find the right questions for any project stage or requirement level.
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Description of each question category objective and suggestions on who to ask each question to.
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Available in both digital and printable formats, allowing you to use the list in various settings and share it with your team.
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Access to continuously updated list, ensuring you always have the most current and relevant questions at your disposal.
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Searchable layout and design for easy navigation and quick reference during meetings and workshops.
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Developed by seasoned business analysts with years of industry experience, ensuring high-quality and practical content.
Master List Sample
Each question includes WHO to ask and WHEN to ask.