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Great books for business analysts that work in products

Analysts Corner

Whether you’re collaborating with, or acting as, a product owner, there are product management approaches that are useful for conducting business analysis. Here are some book recommendations covering everything from the product process and discovery interviews to problem framing and documentation. This is crucial!)

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Mastering Product Management: A Comprehensive Guide for Success

Argon Digital

Mastering Product Management In today’s fast-paced business environment, product management plays a crucial role in driving the success of products and organizations. Understanding the Role of a Product Manager The role of a product manager extends far beyond overseeing the development of a product.

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When a Big 4 Consulting Company Is Good, But Not Quite Enough

Argon Digital

While the specifics of delivery will vary by engagement and partner, it is critical that everyone involved align and operate on a shared vision of value. Knowing this, strong partnership candidates will insist on developing agreed-upon definitions of business and project value to serve as the guiding light for all project endeavors.

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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

It also delves into risk management, quality assurance, and the critical role of project documentation. By focusing on these tips, we can navigate the complexities of outsourced development and ensure the successful delivery of high-quality software products. Internal Product Management is Hard.

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System Concepts: ConOps vs OpsCon

Argon Digital

We hear this question over and over again, as this topic comes up a lot in our classes where, as part of scope definition, we stress the need to develop and have at least one feasible system concept prior to writing the technical requirements. ConOps vs OpsCon - What's the Difference?

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Requirements Training for the Manufacturing Industry

Argon Digital

The Crucial Role of Requirements Training for Business Analysts and Product Managers in the Manufacturing Industry In the dynamic landscape of the manufacturing industry, where precision and innovation converge, the roles of business analysts and product managers hold paramount importance.

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Product Teams in Scrum

Roman Pichler

This team consists of a product owner , a Scrum Master , and several developers, which are also known as development team. Forming such a team connects the person in charge of the product—the product owner—with the people who design, architect, program, test, and document the solution—the developers.