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An Intro into the World of Business Relationship Management, Part 2: An In-depth Look at a BRM

Watermark Learning

A post from the Watermark Learning Project Brief Blog. In our last BRM blog , we provided you with a high-level view of the BRM, BRMP®, and BRM Institute®. In this blog, we take a closer, more detailed look about the BRM role, a brief history, what BRMs do, and the core competencies needed to be a successful BRM.

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How to Change Anything Part 1: Why

The Visual BA

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes How to Change Anything Part 1: Why Intro You are probably reading this article because you want to change something. Maybe a strange thing for a business analyst to say, considering the textbook definition of someone in this profession includes “Enabling…change.” Nate, I’m no idiot.

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An Intro into the World of Business Relationship Management, Part 3: What is BRMP and How Do I Get Certified?

Watermark Learning

A post from the Watermark Learning Project Brief Blog. We are on the third leg of our four-part series. In our previous Business Relationship Management blogs, we provided you with a summary overview of BRM, BRMP ® , and BRM Institute. BRMP ® stands for Business Relationship Management Professional.

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How to Change Anything Part 2: What

The Visual BA

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes How to Change Anything Part 2: What Intro How to Change Anything , really? Hire a telepath to handle all client relationship management. You know you need to make a change in your business, but not sure what to tackle first. Keep it all in my head. Here is the idea.

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Onboarding process guide: how to retain new clients and employees

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It can mean the difference between high churn rates and low profit margins and healthy long-term customer relationships. For example, a mentorship program can do wonders for your new hires, and account managers or customer success specialists can do the same for your new clients. Train them in general business processes and tools.

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Unlock The Power of Your Data With These 19 Big Data & Data Analytics Books

Data Pine

And with that understanding, you’ll be able to tap into the potential of data analysis to create strategic advantages, exploit your metrics to shape them into stunning business dashboards , and identify new opportunities or at least participate in the process. 2) Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppman.

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