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    The Man 0
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    In your opinion, who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer? The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

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      In your opinion, who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer? The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

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      Who has the more raunchy phone voice? (in other words: mu (in other other words: this question cannot be answered generally with the options you have given))

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        In your opinion, who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer? The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

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        Business Analyst? But this may vary from organization to organization and roles played by people.

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          In your opinion, who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer? The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

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          The Man wrote:

          who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer?

          the person with the best communication skills.

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            In your opinion, who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer? The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

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            The person who knows how to translate the customer's requirements from their language into a proper Requirements Document that programmers can use.

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              The person who knows how to translate the customer's requirements from their language into a proper Requirements Document that programmers can use.

              Silence is the voice of complicity. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. -- monty python Might I suggest that the universe was always the size of the cosmos. It is just that at one point the cosmos was the size of a marble. -- Colin Angus Mackay

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              you have ugly scrollbar there in FF, for no apparent reason, just so you know ;)


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                In your opinion, who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer? The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

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                The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

                The hand. Talk to the hand! ;P Marc

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                  In your opinion, who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer? The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

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                  The developer.

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                    The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

                    The hand. Talk to the hand! ;P Marc

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                    Marc Clifton wrote:

                    The hand. Talk to the hand!

                    LOL!!! :laugh: Great one, Marc.

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                      who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer?

                      the person with the best communication skills.

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                      And not a developer.


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                        That strikes me as a hopeless situation right off the start line. At a guess I'd say about 1 in 100 programmers can actually communicate properly with a customer and translate that into code. Is that something in Agile? If so it confirms my gut reaction from what I've heard of it.


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                          Ideally Business Analyst, but practicaly it depends - Who is good at the job, based on the immediate historical data - Who does the recruiting, for your company ;P

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                            And not a developer.


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                            Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                            And definitely not a programmer who has the attitude of 'Give me code' and who always tries to raise sympathy wave by mentioning 'Pleaassssseeee' and 'Urgent'.

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                              That strikes me as a hopeless situation right off the start line. At a guess I'd say about 1 in 100 programmers can actually communicate properly with a customer and translate that into code. Is that something in Agile? If so it confirms my gut reaction from what I've heard of it.


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                              It depends. Although exposing developers to customers can bring significant advantages, it can also backfire if the wrong people are present on either side. Personally I'd nominate a stakeholder with direct responsibility for "thinking like the customer" and use them as a channel to liase with both customers and project teams, management etc. That's not to say that in such case individual developers will not be directly exposed to customers (nothing focuses the mind like watching a customer try to use your product on their own site), but that the first point of contact should ideally be someone customer focused, and not immersed in company beaurocracy etc. In the past I've encountered several field support people who excel in this role - far more than anyone in marketing would, for example. They also have the ear of the developers, which is a huge bonus. The whole point about Agile is not to follow any particular fixed fixed process (something many companies try to do) but to proactively identify ways to maximise the chances of the project succeeding, and to minimise risks. One of the simplest ways to do that is to improve communication between not just customers and developers but between all relevant stakeholders. :rose:

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                                In your opinion, who should be the key contact person on a project for the customer? The Project Leader or the Business Analyst?

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                                Chris Meech
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                                Don't you have a Customer Relationship Manager? It's integral to all the projects around here.

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