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Business Analysis Digest #36

Passionate BA

Welcome to the Business Analysis Digest #36, with the best business analysis and related topics articles of July 2023. Backlog management: fine-tuned by Alex Velichko Photo by Jo Szczepanska on Unsplash This article discusses the importance of backlog health for successful product development and provides tips on optimizing it.

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Nimble Vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough?

Analysts Corner

respond to changes more than following a plan. These are companies that strictly use the practices and concepts of the agile approach such as backlog management, decomposition of user stories, short-term iterations, retrospectives, etc., working software more than comprehensive documentation. You certainly know some of these.

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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

Welcome to the Business Analysis Digest #37, with the best business analysis and related topics articles of August 2023. Yulia emphasizes this distinction’s significance in streamlining project planning and requirements gathering and gives more details on each aspect. The Rock Crusher: Mastering Agile Backlog Management.

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Business Analysis Digest #35

Passionate BA

Rethink your planning by Alex Velichko The article introduces the concept of checkpoint planning as a way to supplement agile planning processes, increasing transparency and predictability. Checkpoint planning involves breaking down a product roadmap into major checkpoints to be accomplished after each sprint, guiding the team.

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Analyst’s corner digest #19

Analysts Corner

Top stories published in November — December 2023 Hi there! So, everything in the EA Practice leads to this — the Enterprise’s Architecture and Technology Strategy and Plan, the EATSP. We talk about the book “ The Rock Crusher: A Model for Flow-Based Backlog Management ”. > What a year it has been!