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Capability Investment Planning: Use a Build vs. Buy 9-Box

Analysts Corner

Capability Investment Planning: 9-Box your Build vs. Buy Decision Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One… A guy clicks into a meeting, shares to present, and gets stopped halfway into the recommendation. The Language of Change is ‘Capability’ The best approach toward initiative planning is to first identify the business capabilities in question.

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Mastering Software Requirements Elicitation and Documentation

Argon Digital

Mastering Software Requirements Elicitation and Documentation for Successful Adoption In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the process of software selection and adoption has become a crucial decision for businesses aiming to enhance their operations and stay competitive. Learn More About RML® 6.

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Starting a New Project as a Business Analyst

Analysts Corner

In this article, I will provide a simple framework to help you start a new project. Perform a document analysis of any publicly available document on the domain. Read any existing documentation , meeting notes, or important emails about the project. Here is an article on expectations for a BA. What to do first?

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Gantt charts for event planning to visualize success

Monday

Using Gantt charts for event planning provides a consistent approach to defining events and working toward success with your team members — no matter how different each event actually is. In this article, you’ll learn about some core elements for successful event planning and how a Gantt chart can help you visualize and manage them.

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15 tips for a Junior Business Analyst

Analysts Corner

That inspired me to write this article. However, you have people with whom you could collaborate (yes, the partners mentioned above — #2) to make sure that you collected/documented all the necessary requirements. Collaborate until you reach shared understanding then document. It would help you to plan your activities.

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Great books for business analysts that work in products

Analysts Corner

Here are some book recommendations covering everything from the product process and discovery interviews to problem framing and documentation. This book covers a wide set of techniques and guides for how to use them within discovery framing and the planning of the discovery process. But these books are not only about techniques.

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Time Management Simplified

Analysts Corner

Time management simplified Photo by Aron Visuals on Unsplash So far For those of you who have read my articles here so far, I have written on a broad range of business analysis techniques. Plan for no more than 3 top tasks for a day, and make sure I complete those during my most productive hours.