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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. I personally love both frameworks.

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Modern Elicitation for Business Analysts that work in product discovery

Analysts Corner

If you are working on products, you have realized product management handles requirements in a different way. This article presents how discovery techniques, popular within product management, fit in business analysis areas of elicitation , analysis and validation. Observation is a common elicitation technique.

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How to survive a day as a business analyst?

Analysts Corner

You’ve been working at your new job for almost a month now, and you’re still sitting at your desk wondering, “What should I do?” What should I do? ? But… Live a day as a Business Analyst, and you’ll understand what it entails. Hence I feel this is actually a valid question to understand what is waiting ahead of you.

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What is a Product Requirement Document (PRD), and How to Write One?

Agilemania

A Product Requirement Document can be referred to as a brief summary of the requirements of a product. Moreover, the concept is broad enough, therefore, there’s no need to learn squeezed information. What is a Product Requirement Document? It is prepared alongside other necessary agile documentations.

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Reduce Risk, Increase Value: Why Equity Teams Need Automated Document Management

Insight Software

One of the most challenging aspects of being an equity administrator is managing the vast range of documents related to stock option plans. These documents are not only essential for compliance and accuracy but also for communication and transparency with option holders.

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“Who”, “What”, “Why”, “How”, “When” in Product Development

Analysts Corner

Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash “Who,” “what,” “why,” “how,” “when,” and “where” are collectively known as the WH questions. The WH questions are a common technique used to gather information or elicit answers to a question/problem relating to a certain context. What What the product is about. Let’s dive in.

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Enabling ITSM Change Management Using Jira Service Management

Cprime

But what if there was a way to manage these changes effectively, reducing the impact and scope of disruptions? Enter Jira Service Management (JSM), a powerful tool for enabling ITSM change management. Change management is crucial in any organization.