On Schedule, As Designed and the Stakeholders are Thrilled!

| February 17, 2010 | 9 Comments

I admit the site has been pretty quiet lately. I haven’t quite kept up with things too well over the past few months. The fact is, though, that while I love blogging and interacting with my peers on all things business analysis, I’ve been working on a much more important project here recently.

My wife and I welcomed our son our son, Jacob into the production environment, on time (seriously – he was even born on his due date, Jan. 28!), as designed, and by all early indications, the stakeholders are thrilled with the end product – more on that in a bit.

Jake managed to exceed all our estimates in size, weighing in at a whopping 10 lbs. 3 oz.

Here is some of the feedback we received from key project stakeholders during the first few post-release days.

Big Brother Will

Will had been wanting a little brother, and was thrilled from the day we found out he’d be getting one. As a dad, I was a bit surprised and pleased at his reaction, though (around the 25 second mark).

[youtube width="480" height="385"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJes46ae5sM[/youtube]

Big Sister Anna

Anna wrote the letter below a few days before Jacob was born, and asked that it be delivered to him as soon as possible. Anna’s in first grade so she only spells about as well as I do, but if you read it phonetically you’ll find that she’s pretty happy about our latest “release” as well.

Big Sister Mary

No handwritten letters of videos of 3 year old Mary, but I think her smile speaks for itself.

Lessons Learned

Looking back on our recent “release” has only reaffirmed to me that the most important project I’ll take on in this life – and the one I want to get right if I fail at all else – is to do right by my Manager (and wife, Holly) and my little project team.

I do look to get back into the swing of participating the the online BA community, and being a little more faithful at keeping the site up to date. As it turns out, I’ve been given the opportunity to assume some additional responsibilities at work – still related to business analysis – that will provide me with some new experiences and perspectives.

So, while this post may not provide any new or clever insight on how to be a better business analyst, I appreciate you indulging me in a bit of a vanity post.

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Jonathan Babcock is a business analyst who thoroughly enjoys what he does. Practical Analyst is his outlet for sharing what he's learned, and for interacting with like-minded folks. To keep up with the latest on Practical Analyst, you can subscribe to the RSS feed, follow Jonathan on Twitter, or view his profile on Linked In.
  • http://intensedebate.com/people/toddpollock toddpollock

    Great post, bro. Good to see the big brother taking care of little. Hope you guys are well.

    Now… I'm ready for some Agile BA posts from the master. Wutcha got planned for '10?

  • http://BlueCollar.ChatNFiles.com Tom Miller

    As someone has said elsewhere "People before Prophets" (I may have misspelled the money word ;-)

  • http://www.cbapmentor.com Linda Erzah

    Felicitation… ca c'est une bonne nouvelle. I wish you all the best and take care of your family. Business comes second!
    My recent post FrontPage Article

  • http://www.joenewbert.com Joe Newbert

    Congratulations John, all the best to the happy stakeholders :) , enjoy!

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  • Laura Brandenburg

    Congrats, Jonathan!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/jbabcock Jonathan

    Thanks for the kind comments, everybody. Sure appreciate them!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/alexpapworth alexpapworth

    Congratulations!

    This is what it's all about