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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

Welcome to the Business Analysis Digest #37, with the best business analysis and related topics articles of August 2023. The article highlights essential tips for effectively managing outsourced projects, emphasizing the importance of clear communication, well-defined requirements, and a collaborative mindset. Hello there!

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Analyst’s corner digest #19

Analysts Corner

by Karl Wiegers Ten signs that management doesn’t merely “support” requirements process improvements. Software organizations that want to improve how they develop and manage their requirements face several challenges. In project management, successful outcomes hinge on thorough and accurate requirements gathering.

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Business Analysis Digest #35

Passionate BA

Welcome to the Business Analysis Digest #35, with the best business analysis and related topics articles of the previous weeks. In my humble opinion, it is a brief but helpful overview, more of a taste of a book, which is excellent. Topics covered include: Understanding project discovery. Preparation for project discovery.

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Answer This Question: “What is Your Product?”

EBG Consulting

This essay is part of the book 97 Things Every Scrum Practitioner Should Know , by Gunther Verheyen (editor). Alice, wandering in Wonderland, said it best. “If Even some of the best Scrum teams can’t answer the simple question, “What is your product?”. Projects come and go. Principle 2: Take the long view.

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Using the Product Canvas to Define Your Product: Getting Started

EBG Consulting

Even when organizations shift from project thinking and embrace product thinking, the problem remains the same. Whether you are faced with this challenge or want to take a step back to improve your product management practices, the first step is to define your product. And that’s where the Product Canvas comes in.

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Why Product Owners Need Effective Scrum Masters?

Roman Pichler

While the role is discussed in many books and articles, I find that it is still not always correctly understood. Process and collaboration : Teach agile values, principles, and practises to the product owners, development teams, stakeholders, and management. The individual is not a product backlog manager or a user story writer.

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