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Great books for business analysts that work in products

Analysts Corner

A reading list for BAs in product teams Many business analysis professionals work in a product setting. Whether you’re collaborating with, or acting as, a product owner, there are product management approaches that are useful for conducting business analysis. Both guides are only available to members of the IIBA.

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Business analysis tips for effective Product ownership

Analysts Corner

A view from business analysis reference guides It’s not new that a good application of business analysis practices (traditional or agile) helps Product Owners improve their day-to-day work. But also because the job of BAs focused on gathering requirements upfront, and writing heavy documents didn’t make any sense anymore.

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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

The business analysis digest #37 is here! Welcome to the Business Analysis Digest #37, with the best business analysis and related topics articles of August 2023. It also delves into risk management, quality assurance, and the critical role of project documentation. Hello there! 07.09, 7.30

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Documenting Acceptance Criteria: some ways to do that using text

Analysts Corner

Different formats of documenting detailed requirements using text such as Given When Then, Event-Response, and so on. Instead, I will focus more on the mechanics of documenting what the story writer was able to think of when writing a story and discussing it with the team.

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Chat GPT as a tool for business analysis

Analysts Corner

The use of language models in Artificial Intelligence can leverage the productivity of Business Analysis. link] In this article, I demonstrate how it is possible to use Chat GPT as an assistant (or helper) in executing business analysis tasks based on a case study that deals with developing an application by a startup.

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Modern Elicitation for Business Analysts that work in product discovery

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. Also, we will see where they fit as well as in the three types of requirements: business , stakeholder and solution.

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Seven steps to Mastering Business Analysis

Business Analysts

by Business Analysis, The Art of Knowing Your Audience In the dynamic realm of business analysis, effective communication stands as the cornerstone of success. Carkenord’s book, “Seven Steps to Mastering Business Analysis,” Chapter 2 dives deep into the importance of knowing your audience.