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Building a structured path for your career will help you champion your successes. First take a critical review of your capabilities. Evaluate your competencies, set goals to develop your skills
User stories are the most common way of representing requirements on an agile project. And it’s often a responsibility that falls on the business analyst or product owner assigned to create them.
Organizational leaders across all industries will benefit from having these 7 business analysis skills.
If you are a francophone who’s aspiring to be a business analysis professional or already in a business analyst role and you want to showcase your expertise in business analysis, we’ve got you
Attending conferences, whether in person or virtually, are an important part of our ongoing career development. There is something special that happens when we attend an
As the Manager of Business Analysis here at IIBA, I’m responsible for organizing work for my team. With several decades of business analysis experience, I’ve learned that planning is critical for
User Story is an term unambiguously related to Agile methodology of software development. When we think of Scrum we usually associate it with User Story and the other way around. What is User
Business analysts face several challenges such a scope creep, change of business and process ownership and requirements. Read more on recommended solutions for these common challenges.
Meet our Business Analysis Superheroes from IIBA’s webinars, Why Business Analysts Wear Capes and Why Business Analysts Wear Capes Part 2: The Unsung Heroes. These individuals represent some of