Business analysis is key to enabling change that drives business success. Business analysis is more than defining requirements, it is a disciplined approach for introducing and managing change
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Agile shifts how business analysis is done, but it doesn’t change the fact that business analysis needs to be done. Our research has shown the direct relationship that requirements have with the
Agile consists of MVP releases which continuously improve on their ability to satisfy. For example, the team will work to release the minimum required to transport the user from point A to B
So, you’ve gone Agile. You do daily scrums, retrospectives, and all the “right” Agile ceremonies. But still, your organization isn’t quite convinced that Agile is the answer. And while you
This blog is a summary of the article New Techniques Business Analysts Will Need to Leverage Post-Pandemic from the July issue of IIBA’s members e-magazine BA Lens.
While Waterfall is a proven, mature methodology, businesses are rapidly adopting Agile during the pandemic. Here’s why.
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
Professionals responsible for business analysis want clear and consistent communication, and so we cannot let tools become a hindrance. If tools are not aligned throughout the organization, that
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Organizational leaders across all industries will benefit from having these 7 business analysis skills.