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hello there this is one of the most requested video guide to write a business requirements document or bid you can use this video as a guide to write your next business requirements document we will cover what a brd is and all the sections that brd must combine with a simple case study so stay tuned if you have not already subscribed to our channel please hit the subscribe button and the bell icon to get notified about all our new videos on business analysis ok lets start with an explanation of what a brd is a business requirements document is the starting point for any project it is the customers voice whether thats an internal customer within the organization or an external customer the business requirements document outlines the customers needs and expectations it doesnt specify how a project will be carried out that gets outlined in the functional requirements document but it does explain why the project is needed and what the customer hopes to see once the project is complete