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Regarding leaving some members the development team

Last post 11:35 pm December 13, 2021 by Ian Mitchell
2 replies
05:46 pm December 13, 2021

Good evening...

Now we have a project, and we contracted a senior system analyst to gather(or Extract) some complex business process; he's finished the complex requirements; and he's left the simple tasks to a developer to gather them directly from the users

can we consider leaving him the team as a RISK Factor?

the rest tasks are easy and any developer cand gather them

Thanks


08:36 pm December 13, 2021

What does your organization consider a RISK Factor?

Was the use of an outside contractor considered a RISK Factor when it was being considered?

Does the Scrum Team understand the requirements as stated?

How likely are these requirements to change?

Is it known who that individual contacted to gather the requirements so that those individuals are known stakeholders to be involved in Sprint Reviews? 

Will the Product Owner now be the one to maintain those relationships?  

Will any of these requirements actually be implemented?

This is the definition given by Merriam-Webster

Definition of risk factor

something that increases risk or susceptibility

Is that a reality of the contractor leaving


11:35 pm December 13, 2021

he's finished the complex requirements

How do you know they're finished?


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