Key Points to remember at the time of Requirement Gathering for BPS Planning
1. What is the hierarchy of the people involved in the planning?
Based on this information, the creation of planning levels and the packages become easier.
Any vertical levels in the hierarchy will typically result in a planning level and any horizontal hierarchy can be converted into planning packages.
However, this is the simplest model I am talking about. The modelling procedure can be different also.
2. Who are the people involved in the planning and what is their area on which they work?
This explains the set of records, each of the person will be working on. Based on this detail, the selection criteria can be designed at the planning level and the planning package.
3. What are the different roles and responsibilities of each of the person?
This explains the authorizations that should be provided to the users.
4. What is the nature of work they do?
This information will be helpful to model different simulation models in BPS.
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