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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

By focusing on these tips, we can navigate the complexities of outsourced development and ensure the successful delivery of high-quality software products. by Yulia Kosarenko All images by the author This article delves into the fundamental difference between a system and a solution in the context of business analysis and product management.

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The Agile Facilitation and Facilitation Mindset

Agilemania

Have you ever wondered about the role of a facilitator in guiding a group towards a specific outcome while maintaining neutrality? Facilitation is helping a group identify common objectives and offering group processes to achieve those outcomes while maintaining neutrality. Help the group achieve their desired outcome(s).

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How To Implement Lean Portfolio Management?

Agilemania

Agile development and product development are aligned with business strategy through LPM, driving value to customers with products and solutions. Your team is granted funds that are decided by strategic needs, and they make sure your goals align with those needs. Start making a goal. Retrospective of the Portfolio Team.

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What Is All The Fuss About Agile Software Development?

BizAcuity

Agile development methodologies are frameworks for managing projects such as the development of software and other products in an iterative and incremental manner. These meetings include the sprint planning meeting, the daily stand-up, the sprint review, and the sprint retrospective. Read more about Kanban here.

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What Is All The Fuss About Agile Software Development?

BizAcuity

Agile development methodologies are frameworks for managing projects such as the development of software and other products in an iterative and incremental manner. These meetings include the sprint planning meeting, the daily stand-up, the sprint review, and the sprint retrospective. Read more about Kanban here.

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A 3-Step Guide to Becoming a Data-Led Organization

Domo

Starting with data that is already being used by the majority of the organization also makes it easier to build a foundational element of data-driven cultures: dashboards that answer all manner of questions and lead to better decisions. The post A 3-Step Guide to Becoming a Data-Led Organization first appeared on Blog.

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Scrum Vs. Kanban: Uncover the Key Considerations

Agilemania

Both Kanban and Scrum will help you to build high-quality products and provide better services with less hassle. Several organizations use Scrum to deliver the most complex projects and products while maintaining productivity and creativity. Finally, teams look at the area for improvement to do better in the next Sprint.

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