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Requirements & API: Definitions

Analysts Corner

Those materials targeted for Business Analysts and Product Owners who want to learn about APIs. Because I am a non-technical guy who joined an API Platform and ended up being in charge of its development as a product. What is API? So, I had to gain some tech proficiency, considering my background in business analysis.

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7 Misconceptions About Data Science

Smart Data Collective

Whether it’s uncovering truths about customer buying habits or discovering new ways to make teams collaborate more efficiently, data science can be an extremely useful tool to all who take advantage of it. Unfortunately, many have a skewed idea of what data science is and its usefulness as a tool and field of study.

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How do you Market to a fridge? With an Algorithm Whisperer…

Timo Elliott

But the right answer is to take a step back and remember what marketing is for: to help buyers buy. And to do that, you need to be able to get a view of their activities across every aspect of your interactions: not just they purchasing experience, but also billing and logistics and support and product design.

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Firefighting in the Dependency Hell and Notes about Managing Dependencies

Analysts Corner

Recently, LinkedIn asked me to share my insights to be eligible for the “Top Voice” badge. I realized that I have something to share with my followers in a more extended way than typical (not ChatGPT-generated) answers to those top-voice questions. When you need someone to do something so you can do your work, that is a dependency.

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Accessible Business Analytics Set to Be a Boon for Small Businesses

Smart Data Collective

Small business owners are still prone to see business intelligence as a luxury that they can’t afford, as it requires employing data specialists to manage dedicated data repositories, data consolidation and ongoing coded queries – all of which is a non-starter for organizations where each team member is required to wear so many hats.

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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. When a business analyst or a product owner is eliciting requirements, there is a shift from eliciting stakeholders’ wishes to discovering better and faster ways to solve stakeholders’ problems.

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BA Techniques?—?Prioritization

Analysts Corner

Prioritization in product development There are several types of prioritization efforts required for product development. Market and customer prioritization : This type of prioritization involves considering the market and customer needs when prioritizing the features and functionalities of a product.