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Business Analysts to Watch in 2024

Passionate BA

A couple of months ago, I had a conversation with a bunch of seasoned business analysts about education, books, resources to learn from, etc. Author of numerous books, a software development consultant, speaker, trainer, songwriter, and just a great person! Renowned book author. Learning from Karl is always a pleasure.

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Top 10 ERP Thought Leaders to Follow in 2021

Insight Software

Ray is a prominent and dynamic keynote speaker and research analyst working with clients on digital innovation, business model design, engagement strategies, customer experience, matrix commerce, and big data. Book Credits : 2. Book Credits : –. Book Credits : 3. Book Credits : 3. Book Credits : –.

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The Top 10 Business Analysis Skills For 2020 and Beyond

BA Squared

In 2012, I stated that the following are the key drivers of business analysis in organizations, and this has NOT changed! These focus areas help organizations pivot quickly and drive their digital transformations to better compete and serve customers. Innovation. Engagement of stakeholders to drive agility and innovation.

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ITIL® Misconceptions: The ‘IS’ and ‘IS-NOT’ of ITIL

GAVS Technology

Do you also think, “ITIL is just Incident, Problem & Change Management. ITIL is a rigid set of tools, procedures, and processes and if you don’t follow what’s in the books, it’s not ITIL.” “ITIL is for infrastructure or production only.” And yes, CMDB!” And yes, CMDB!”.

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Top Agile Blogs to Follow | Techcanvass

The BAWorld

It goes without saying that one needs to keep updating his/her knowledge in the chosen field, especially a dynamic one, to be effective and possibly innovative. Roman Pichler is a product management expert which rich experience in digital products and agile practices. Learning is a continuous and never-ending process.

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Do We Need ‘Agile’ Leadership?

Agile Coach

Then we realized change readiness assessments have existed for decades and we moved on. Oh, plus change management is boring as hell so we lost our enthusiasm for it. We don’t need Agile Leadership because to take an idea from famed economist Adam Smith, two things will never change: Competition and Innovation.

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 Executive’s Guide To Large-Scale Agile Transformation & Sustaining An Adaptive Enterprise w/ Mike Cottmeyer

Leading Agile

And there is a shift towards talking about business agility, or digital transformation or like the industry is hunting some of these big words. But a lot of that value conversation is some around predictability and return on investment and product fit and innovation and such. And I was noticing what was going on in the market.

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