Chapter 1: Jainil Shah


  • Truth 5 
      -The requirements do not have to be written, but they have to become known to the builders.

      It is often observed that requirements and the goals given by the stakeholders are properly observed and noted by the business analysts and they believe that they should aim on achieving it by creating some more requirements and many stakeholders are never satisfied with whatever the result is but the thing is writing down the goals and completing the assignment gives us motivation despite this behaviour when we focus on requirements sometimes it is more effective when communicated verbally.

except all these things, requirements are not meant to place extra burden on team there should be nothing written unless it is a clear need for it.


  • Truth 6 
     - Your customer won’t always give you the right answer. Sometimes it is impossible for the
customer to know what is right, and sometimes he just doesn’t know what he needs.

    According to my opinion customer sometimes demand the wrong things and they might need the right direction. sometimes it is necessary according to regular rules and policy that stakeholders demand might not be completed it is too common that stakeholders give the goals according to older system . but this approach increases the serious innovation and it generally leads the company to average products which indeed make the company fail.

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