Archive for May 2009

How to Choose the Best E-Learning Vendor

As I stated on my last post, I’ve been researching various eLearning vendors. Scott Punk who is the Global Brands Director at ESI International was good enough to offer the following article to explain how to assess high quality eLearning. I think it’s a concise, clear article that I will be using as a checklist [...]

eLearning for Business Analysts

I’ve been researching eLearning products for business analysts recently for two purposes. Firstly, I wanted to know the range and quality of the offerings available today so that I can share that information. Secondly, I wanted to know whether there would be any value in me developing my own product for business analysts.
I’ve been looking, [...]

Why use use cases?

This article explores when use case modelling can be used, when it shouldn’t be used and the benefits.
When to apply use case modelling
Use case modelling was originally created to provide a business or user-friendly way of modelling requirements for system behaviour (see - an Introduction to Use Cases). It applies to systems which have a [...]

Business Analyst Mentor starts mentoring!

You may have noticed the absence of any instructional articles in the last couple of weeks. I apologise for this but I’ve been establishing a mentoring service which I’m now trialling. Service should return to normal soon
I was contacted by Ify Michael Obijiaku a couple of weeks ago asking for assistance in achieving [...]

Wow - a new logo!

Wow - a new logo!

You will all have noticed the new logo (or mark as I’m told it should be called!). I’m very pleased how it has turned out and many thanks to Brigitte Herrod who designed it. Brigitte is a friend, fellow parent at our local school and, obviously, very talented designer.
It makes the site look more professional [...]