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Which Business Analysis Certifications to I need?

Analysts Corner

It is designed for experienced business analysts and requires a certain number of years of business analysis experience and completion of 35 hours of professional development. Candidates must have a minimum of 3,000 hours of business analysis experience and 35 hours of professional development in order to qualify.

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The Future of Business Analysis: Exploring Diverse Career Pathways

Business Bullet

Functional Analyst: specialize in a packaged software product and understands how it works. Project Management: Project managers use their skills in leadership, communication, and planning to oversee the successful delivery of projects.

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Overcoming the Barriers to Business Agility

Leading Agile

So as you guys know, Leading Agile, we are exclusively in the change management business. Typically, we’re doing Agile transformation and all the change management is associated with that. Implementing solid practices is key to changing hearts and minds over time. How are we keeping everybody informed?

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Unleashing the Power of Visual Thinking – Interview with Grant Wright

Business Bullet

It was a small company so I also dabbled in other areas such as testing, pre-sales and project management before eventually progressing to become a Business Consultant/Architect, where I took a more holistic view of the problems the company was trying to solve rather than focusing on specific IT projects. .

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Agile Unplugged EP04 | Mike Cottmeyer and Matt Van Vleet

Leading Agile

I wasn’t actually trying to help anybody get better at software development per se, or product management per se. And we’re looking for alignment between what I might say, like the business architecture or the technology architecture and the organizational architecture. It was all over the place.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

– And I was a project manager. – And you were a project manager in a different part of the organization. I’m sitting there as this relatively young project manager, teaching all these folks at the bank about Agile, right, and risk management and things. – [Mike] Yeah, yeah.

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