Business Analysis and Requirements Definition

TDK business analysts get to know your business by learning about its processes, policies, information systems and stakeholders. They recognize the value of stakeholders' time, working to understand as much as they possibly can about a business and its processes before they begin conducting interviews. They understand technology, but also know how to communicate with stakeholders about technology in the stakeholders' terms. This approach ensures that the business needs for an application, some of which may be conflicting, are clearly defined and incorporated into the requirements. In addition to user interviews, tools and methods such as application reviews, use cases, functionality testing, and business process analysis are utilized to define requirements. Requirements are carefully managed to stay within scope and are refined through gap analysis, eliminating or assimilating underutilized processes, and focusing the business on the critical process path. In this way TDK's business analysts are able to consistently define detailed requirements which lead to effective IT solutions.

To learn more about TDK's approach to business analysis and requirements definition, or for a no cost assessment of how TDK can help your firm, contact us here. TDK's business analysis services are available in both staff augmentation and outsourced project delivery models.