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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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Building Strong Relationships and Effective Meetings in the Era of Remote Working

Business Bullet

This article explores strategies for adapting to remote working, emphasizing the importance of equipment and setup, time management, relationship building, managing workshops, and recommended tools for successful remote collaboration. Remote collaboration tools like process modeling software, drawing tools, and virtual whiteboards (e.g.,

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Levels and roles of business analysis

Capiro

Levels of business analysis. This article considers 3 levels of business analysis. Strategic : Business transformations; Portfolio management; Business change; Business architecture and Target operating models; Business agility; Benefits realisation.

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Modeling is for Everyone

Watermark Learning

Models capture requirements as well as help us elicit additional requirements by prompting us to ask clarifying questions needed to uncover hidden and tacit requirements. Models can be developed using a variety of techniques such as brainstorming, facilitated workshops, interviews, or prototyping. Data models.

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How to write functional requirements

Capiro

Bring these people together in a workshop and make a first pass at what a product will need to be able to do if it is to provide what they need. Process models We can create models of business processes and their tasks. The model can show the order in which the tasks are performed.

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BABOK Techniques

Watermark Learning

A Business Analyst (BA) employs their skill sets to bring business value. The profession’s foundational resource, the third version of the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK® Guide v3) can help the business analyst identify their strengths and areas needing improvement as they work on building their skills.