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.
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Celebrating the top 5 lessons learned on Global Business Analysis Day, a 24-hour event filled with leading speakers, networking opportunities and the IIBA Awards ceremony.
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The summer issue of BAM! shares practitioner tips for information mapping and specification by example, advice for business analysis managers, and looks at where the role of business analysis fits
IIBA badges on LinkedIn is a great way to showcase your commitment to the business analyst profession to potential employers and colleagues.
December 5th marks International Volunteer Day. Volunteering is at the heart of IIBA, without volunteers we wouldn’t be able to continue growing! Nearly all our processes include the hard work of
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.