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Analyst’s corner digest #18

Analysts Corner

This time, we’ve got a collection of stories about business analysis, data, agile, and product and project management. Essential practices for business analysis success are surely a must read from the list — based on many years of practical experience. A nice way to finish a busy month. Enjoy the reading!

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Analyst’s corner digest #15

Analysts Corner

We’ve got some insights on using SWOT and identifying business rules, a guide to assess your enterprise architecture practice maturity, an interview with Karl Wiegers as recorded by Fabricio Laguna; and a few career stories: how do you start a new project as a BA? Can a BA transition to Product Management?

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Analyst’s corner digest #17

Analysts Corner

When a business analyst or a product owner is eliciting requirements, there is a shift from eliciting stakeholders’ wishes to discovering better and faster ways to solve stakeholders’ problems. In this blog post, I am excited to share practical tips and proven strategies that will empower you to create a winning business case for change. >

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Analyst’s corner digest #11

Analysts Corner

The year started strong with a few things happening in the world of business analysis and IT — and we were lucky to have a few very interesting submissions in our corner. A lot of articles on business analysis career development, BA tools & techniques, Agile, AI and Enterprise Architecture this time.

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What is Business Architecture?

The BAWorld

Business architecture is the blueprint of a company. It’s also an integral part of enterprise architecture because it gives vital business context to technological layers in order to operationalize strategy. Definition of Business Architecture. The post What is Business Architecture?

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Analyst’s corner digest #9

Analysts Corner

Properly used, this tool can supercharge a designer’s work… > Keep reading Top selection 1) 3 Ways To Get Out The Trap Of Solving Problems, by James Compton Although Business Analysis is about helping the business solve their problems, there’s a dark side to this which often get’s us into trouble.

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How to Start a Business Analyst Career?

The BAWorld

Typically, entry-level business analysts are expected to hold a bachelor’s degree in related fields such as business administration, computer science, accounting, financial analysis, enterprise architecture, data science, information systems, operations management, logistics, or human resources.