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Business Analysis Digest #35

Passionate BA

The business analysis digest #35 is here! Welcome to the Business Analysis Digest #35, with the best business analysis and related topics articles of the previous weeks. Essential artifacts for business analysts. Plans for discovery workshops. Hello there! Preparation for project discovery.

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The analysis behind small experiments in product discovery

Analysts Corner

Business analysis behind proof of concept (PoC) We may use a PoC when the goal is to make a very small experiment around a business idea, from which we need to assess its feasibility. A design sprint is a time-constrained (5-days), collaborative process used to tackle complex problems and develop innovative solutions.

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The Top 10 Business Analysis Skills For 2020 and Beyond

BA Squared

Business Analysis Skills from 2012 to 2020. In 2012, I stated that the following are the key drivers of business analysis in organizations, and this has NOT changed! Business Agility. Innovation. Engagement of stakeholders to drive agility and innovation. 2) Communicating Details and Concepts .

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What is the value of exceptional business analysis?

Business Analysts

by Tim Coventry, CBAP, Business Analysis (BAPL) CEO. Business analysis is about improving business performance. It is the foundation for innovation, business agility, cost reduction, cyber security, and risk control. Here’s the thing about exceptional business analysis.

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Analyst’s corner digest #17

Analysts Corner

> Keep reading… 3) Conducting Effective Requirements Workshops: Using Joint Application Development (JAD) by Nelson N. One highly effective approach is the Requirements Workshop, often conducted through Joint Application Development (JAD) sessions. > Keep reading… 4) Why requirements elicitation is important by Nelson N.

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Business Analysis – Adding Value in an Agile Environment

Watermark Learning

Welcome to the second in a series of three blogs in which we discuss Agile Business Analysis. In our previous blog, we talked about what Agile business analysis is and the Agile mindset. In today’s blog, we will take some time to cover business analysis skills that can be leveraged in an Agile Environment.

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Analyst’s corner digest #12

Analysts Corner

In the digest below you will find answers to the questions like: how to perform SWOT analysis, how to use requirements traceability matrices, how to nail you requirements workshops, and probably most importantly how to overcame one of the biggest concerns of an aspiring BA — dealing with the problem of no prior experience.

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