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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

It also delves into risk management, quality assurance, and the critical role of project documentation. Lean UX & Agile: Study Guide by Anna Kaley Credit: NN/g A study guide from NN/g, created in 2022, is now revised! How do you solve the analysis conundrum and eliminate the “documentation handoff” that plagues many teams?

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How Agile Has Changed Product Management

Roman Pichler

Before the advent of agile frameworks like Scrum , a product person—the product manager—would typically carry out the market research, compile a market requirements specification, create a business case, put together product roadmap, write a requirements specification, and then hand it off to a project manager.

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How Agile Has Changed Product Management

Roman Pichler

Before the advent of agile frameworks like Scrum , a product person—the product manager—would typically carry out the market research, compile a market requirements specification, create a business case, put together product roadmap, write a requirements specification, and then hand it off to a project manager.

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Top 10 Business Analysis Techniques

The BAWorld

Use Cases & Scenarios: Mapping User Journeys Delineating how users interact with systems, use cases and scenarios document specific activities, inputs, outputs, and anticipated results. User stories empower Agile development teams to collaborate and communicate effectively.

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Nimble Vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough?

Analysts Corner

Nimble vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough? I recently came across an article (1) with a concept I didn’t know about yet: NIMBLE : an organization’s ability to navigate unpredictable business environments and operationalize innovation through a scalable ability to understand and respond to change with precision and speed.

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8 Tips for Collaborating with Development Teams

Roman Pichler

If, however, you feel overwhelmed by the team’s questions, then coach the team to help people see the bigger picture and involve the team in product backlog management and user story creation. Otherwise the team may become demotivated and start to take shortcuts like compromising quality and neglecting documentation. Learn More.