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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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Business Analysis Role in Scrum Events

Watermark Learning

A post from the Watermark Learning Project Brief Blog. In our previous blogs, we covered what Agile business analysis is and how business analysts add value in an Agile environment. In this final blog, we talk about how to leverage Business Analysis skills in each of the five Scrum Events.

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What Are Types of Product Owners

The BAWorld

The business universe is full of ideas and their implementations. No business in the history of mankind has become vanguard without proper execution by the ones who portended the far stretched future of possibilities filled with uncertainty. We will learn about types of product owners in this article. techcanvass.com.

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Low Code No Code Partner

Marutitech

In the constantly changing business landscape, organizations need to keep pace to meet consumer needs. Competitive markets, the need to solve business problems quickly, lack of skilled software developers, and overburdened IT departments are the factors pushing companies to turn to low code no code partners. Source: Gartner.

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Product Owner vs Business Analyst vs Scrum Master

The BAWorld

Small focused teams engage directly with the business to plan and execute the work to enable issues to be caught and corrected early before they cause downstream work to be impacted. This also allows work items to be added, changed, or deleted as requirements, priorities, and business realities change. Product Owner.

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Product Backlog Mistakes To Avoid

The BAWorld

The idea for a new product stems from a gap in an existing market or a problem that the business owner realizes. The idea ushers the mind to the solution in the form of a product, and the final impact or a future state. The product requirements are generally represented in the form of user stories.

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Product Backlog Management Mistakes to Avoid

The BAWorld

The idea for a new product stems from a gap in an existing market or a problem that the business owner realizes. This article discusses the common product backlog management mistakes to avoid and to help you recognize and fix them. The product requirements are generally represented in the form of user stories.